No. Hook up the power wire first, then the ground wire. The ground wire is what acutually draws the power to the unit. As you will notice the power wont turn on if just the power wire is plugged in..
Hook a switch up to the remote turn on and ground. Before the wiring for the amp.
first you have to buy a amp hookup kit. then the long red wire in the amp kit you take the end with the fuse on it and hook it up to the battery. then you have to drill a hole in your. firewall and run the wire to the amp in the trunk of your car. then you take the big black wire and ground it to anything metal on ur car. make sure it is tight. then you take the aux cable and hook them into the back of the stereo and run the to the left or right input on the amp. Make sure that the power wire and aux cable are on opposite sides of the vehicle for less distortion and interference.then you take speaker wire and hook it up to the rear output of the amp and run it to your speaker. then you take another speaker wire and run it from the front output and run it to your rear factory speakers on the high input level. and you should be jammin down the road then.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
you need an amplifier first. decide where you want the amp, and wire it to that point. (amp comes with instructions for the wiring) once the amp is wired in, wire it to the radio(instructions come with amp) and screw it in. then locate where you want the sub(s) and wire it to that from the amp. almost all your instructions for installing subwoofers comes with the amp.
RED wire goes on +, and the black wire gets wired to the body of the car. Which is ground -
just hook it up to a wire with power when the key is turned on the same wire that turns on your stereo just change the fuse to your stereo from a 10 amp to a 15 amp
the rem slot on your amp to the rem trigger on your deck (blue wire on most aftermarket desks)
Normally a new kitchen stove will require a 50 amp breaker wired with AWG # 6/3 with ground wire.
if you are keeping the stock stereo you have to get a rca converter(converts speaker wires to rca) and hook them up to the rear speakers. then run rca's to the amp, then run your power wire, ground, then the remote wire you will have to tap into the fuse box and find the radio fuse that turns off with your key, once you find that just tap into it and run the wire back to the amp.
Amplifier instalation is the same as any-- power wire, ground wire, wires to subwoofer. The "tricky part is taping into existing wires to get the required input signal and the remote signal to switch the amp on and off.
Hook all the negatives together, and hook all the positives together. you would have 2 wires for each. one from the amp to the first sub, and another going from the first sub to the second.
either your amp has a short..... or.... you have a bad ground