the remote wire goes into the back of the deck (head unit). it tells the amp to turn on when the deck is powered up, if you don't connect it it will continue to drain power from your battery.
i got two sony xplod 12s and running off an 800 watt amp they sound good
the questions a little broad.. what is the amp a mono, 2 way , or 4?
probably 800 watts by 2 channels at least i had mine pushed by a 1200 watt sony xplod and they sounded great
remote wire is to control amp, bass coming from subs, and the frequency
Yes a remote wire is necessary. You must wire the remote wire from the amp to and ignition source of power (a component which turns on when the ignition in the car is engaged.) i.e. the radio. The remote wire signals for the amp to power on.
You only need the remote wire if you have an external amp.
Easy way to check were the problem is take a 6" piece of wire. Unhook the remote wire from your amp. Then hookup your 6" piece of wire to amp remote terminal then take other end and connect to the 12+ terminal. If amp powers up the its in the headunit. If amp does not powerup or goes into protect mode the amp is problem.
The remote amp turn on a 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 is the wire that taps on the harness to supply the 12v.
Amp always on
i would say the 1300watt 12" sony xplod sub i have one in my car and ive had a 600 peak power pushing it and it sounded good for the size and for only one sub. to much power will blow it id stick with the 1300 watt sub.
The Remote wire is for the installation of an amplifier. When you install the amp, you have a power (+12V) and ground wire to power the amp, but if you did not have a remote wire, it would drain all of your battery power while you were away from the car (because it would continually suck energy from it); however, without the remote signal coming from the CD player, the amp does not turn on. Does that answer your question? Basically, unless you're installing an amp, don't mess with it.
If you are hooking up an amp, you have to run your own remote wire or branch off the antenna power wire.