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    I was searching around the other day, trying to find more info for when I do install my sub. I think I read something about the right rear positive speaker being a 12v sorce for my remote. Am I making things up, or can I do this? The reason I ask is because I dont have a meter to tect the wires in the bundle under the sile. If I cant do this I will by a meter, and find the right wire. So everone knows, I dont really need a switch, cause the cops are not that bad down here, and I will only be running a kicker comp ten.... maybe twelve if I not happy with the ten.
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    dont try and hack into any wires i tried that and might have ruined my warranty. all u have to do is run a wire from ur battery to a switch and another wire from the switch to ur amp and u will be fine thats what i did and it works great. just know u will need to buy some dynamat because the g6 rattles like a bitch. i added dynamat and i have two twelve type e alpines and awesome sound.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bplayer0688
      dont try and hack into any wires i tried that and might have ruined my warranty. all u have to do is run a wire from ur battery to a switch and another wire from the switch to ur amp and u will be fine thats what i did and it works great. just know u will need to buy some dynamat because the g6 rattles like a bitch. i added dynamat and i have two twelve type e alpines and awesome sound.
      i wouldn't want to have to flick a switch to turn my amp on every time. i know people who have put in kill switches, but rigging it up so you have to turn the thing on every time you want to hear your subs sounds kinda silly. defeats the whole purpose of a remote turn on wire.

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      • #4
        you can tap into wires and they would never know. There are clamps that you snap onto a wire and plug the other wire to. It leaves almost no evidence that you did it.
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        • #5
          ^ yep. They're called quickconnects. I used them for my basslink when I had it. Worked good as a remote turn-on for it.
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          • #6
            Besides the fact that even if they DID see that you tapped into a wire, its only going to void your warranty (by law) if it caused the malfunction. Which, by adding a remote turn on wire its not going to fry anything. And in the event your warranty is void, it wont be the entire car. And in the case that something does cause a malfunction in the car, it wont void the cars entire warranty, only part of it.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by bristol16
              Originally posted by bplayer0688
              dont try and hack into any wires i tried that and might have ruined my warranty. all u have to do is run a wire from ur battery to a switch and another wire from the switch to ur amp and u will be fine thats what i did and it works great. just know u will need to buy some dynamat because the g6 rattles like a bitch. i added dynamat and i have two twelve type e alpines and awesome sound.
              i wouldn't want to have to flick a switch to turn my amp on every time. i know people who have put in kill switches, but rigging it up so you have to turn the thing on every time you want to hear your subs sounds kinda silly. defeats the whole purpose of a remote turn on wire.
              it seems kind of silly to go out and buy an aftermarket deck just to have your amp turn on right away. it also seems weird to say u wouldnt want to have a switch put in if u cant hack into the wires that put out 12v. thats my 2cents.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bplayer0688
                it seems kind of silly to go out and buy an aftermarket deck just to have your amp turn on right away.
                if i were to put an aftermarket deck in my G6 i would want it to work like every other aftermarket deck and turn on the amp using the remote turn on wire when the headunit powers up. i don't see what is silly about that.

                Originally posted by bplayer0688
                it also seems weird to say u wouldnt want to have a switch put in if u cant hack into the wires that put out 12v. thats my 2cents.
                i am not even sure what you are trying to say here, but if the remote turn on is run correctly no switch is required so i would not waste my time putting one in.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GTPGuy82
                    ^ yep. They're called quickconnects. I used them for my basslink when I had it. Worked good as a remote turn-on for it.
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