Maybe you should check the freqency. But don't worry, it won't have any technical problems that you can't solve.
Yes, the remote wire that hooks up to the stereo tells the amp to turn on, it works like a switch. If that is hooked up properly check your ground.
Wire the subwoofer to and AMP and the amp has to be directly hooked up to your battery. There is a second wire that is hooked up to a wire that only has power when the keys are turned. This turns the Amp on by turning on a relay in the amp powering the sub. And connect the ground to something steel in the car.
It's called feedback. The microphone causes a loop, what is coming out if the amp is being asorbed by the mic, sent back to the amp and projected again. The loop causes a squeal.
i would check you have a good ground the amp will still power up but no power will be put through the system if the ground is not good
3.5 in tweeters in the dash and as far as i know my 2004 has 6x9s in the front doors and 6x9s in the rear shelf
Most certainly. It comes with the plugins required for both a guitar amp or ipod as well as several other items.
Go to the discussion tab and explain what you are trying to do.
An electric acoustic. A acoustic that can be hooked up to an amp.
probably because you got your amp bridged and its not a stable ohm load
No, speakers do not have a fuse. But if hooked up to an amp, there should be a fuse somewhere on the power wire connecting to your battery. If no amp, check radio fuse. If no sound but the stereo comes on it might be that your speaker wires are'nt hooked up correctly.
6x9s
Don't know how you have subs wired but should be 4 ohm load is what your amp will see.