islandofshame
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hey,
in the process of wiring up my amp - although my jvc headunit does not have a wire named 'remote' on the back with a bullet connector on it...all i have that is similar is a blue wire coming from the unit to the harness with 'power' written on it? is this the correct wire? should i scotch block the remote wire to it?
cheers
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Planty02
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yes i would try this wire - in my experience they say either remote, power or arial. All you really need is a 12v feed
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tom_simes
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And it needs to be a switched 12V feed, so the headunit isn't on at all times.
But yes, the blue wire you have will be fine.
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islandofshame
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cool, decided just to go ahead with it earlier - snipped the blue wire and got ma date back on the mfd - woohoo!!
one more question, on my amp i have an lpf(80hz on/off switch and a level knob which goes from 0.3v to 6.0v - what do they mean and what should they be set at?
cheers again
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Planty02
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the lpf is a low pass filter switch ( From Memory) or something like that - its there to allow only certain frequencies through (80hz or below i guess in this case), if you are running a sub off this amp then you need this to be on, if you're running speakers its beeter for it to be off
EDIT: Lower frequencies are Bass, higher are treble
[Edited on 06-01-2007 by Planty02]
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by islandofshame
cool, decided just to go ahead with it earlier - snipped the blue wire and got ma date back on the mfd - woohoo!!
I have a Kenwood headunit - if I cut the blue wire will I get the date back up on the mfd too?
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islandofshame
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yup, if u cut the blue wire on ur iso harness the date will be restored...im 99% sure this is the same case no matter what headunit u have
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deano87
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Cool. Anyone else confirm?
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Planty02
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Think ill have to try this on my kenwood unit - what model do both of you have - mines a 7031
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