You take the stereo out of the car, get a 12v battery and charger, or a 12v regulated power supply capable of about 5Amps.
Plug the red and yellow wires to the positive supply and the black wire to the negative.
The speaker wires are in pairs, some stereos have four speakers.
There may be extra wires for ancillary use, orange for illumination and blue for electric antenna. These may be ignored and insulated.
the ACC wire from the stereo is connected to constant power (+12V)
standby
your ground wire for the stereo is connected to the ignition wire of the car
Put it in your car, turn it on and see what happens.
What do you mean charge the amplifier? It's not a battery, so you just turn the stereo on. When the stereo goes on, the remote wire will turn the amplifier on and you're good to go.
In my experience, Bay Car & Home Entertainment is the best place to buy a car stereo in San Francisco.
it provides a signal to your subwoofer amplifier to turn it on and off with the car's key
Car stereos are fused so check both fuse's.
Car stereos often play both MP3 format and CD-R disks. A home stereo may not do one or the other.
In Car Stereo was created in 1983.
it is still running off the battery, most of the time it will turn off when you open the door
P.CONT is a turn-on lead wire for your external amps if you have them. All it does is sends a signal to your amp (if you have one) to turn on/turn off