John Greystrong wrote:
and if not, do I need to bridge it to one of the other contacts?
You can connect it straight to the '+' but this will leave the amp on
all the time. That way lies flat batteries. Connecting it to the
'rem' wire on your headunit would be best.
If your head unit doesn't have a remote output then connect it to the
12V switched ignition feed so the amp comes on with the ignition. This
will save flattening the battery, although it does mean you won't be
able to use the system when the ignition's off (although with most
after-market setups you can't anyway).
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