Yes, you need a cable to connect the power supply to the amplifier, but the specific type of cable required depends on the model and power requirements of the amplifier. In most cases, a standard power cord with the appropriate voltage and current rating will suffice. It's always recommended to refer to the amplifier's user manual for the correct power supply requirements.
The remote wire on an amp is usually connected to the remote turn-on lead from the head unit or a separate switched power source. This wire sends a signal to the amplifier to turn on or off based on when the head unit is powered on or off. It is typically colored blue on most wiring harnesses.
#10 cable is no good for 120 amps, you need #2 cable, and it can be used at a distance of 250 ft.
Usually you just have to replace the electric panel and maybe the electric meter and entrance cable. It would be unusual, but the power company may want to replace the cable from the local transformer to your house.
It depends on the power and impedance rating of the 12-inch speakers. If both speakers are rated for 175 watts and the amp can handle the impedance of the speakers, then the 350 watt amp should be able to power both speakers effectively.
Yes, the amp rating is a measurement of the highest amp load it should carry. So a 15 amp appliance will work on a 20 amp socket but you wouldn't want to use a 20 amp appliance on a 15 amp socket.
'Rem' stands for remote, you connect a turn on lead to it so the amp knows to power on.
'Rem' stands for remote, you connect a turn on lead to it so the amp knows to power on.
This unit requires a PWM power supply.
This unit will require the PWM power supply system
Have you checked for a lose ground power or rem wire?
Yes, the larger cable can carry more load (current) than the other cable.
power cable goes from battery to cap + terminal. separate power cable from cap + terminal to the amp. make sure the amp and cap are grounded.
Yes, the larger cable can carry more load (current) than the other cable.
No. The amperage describes the total electrical energyeither produced or consumed. Voltage just describes the potential. If the power cable or power supply are only capable of 1 amp and the device consumes 2 amps... sorry, you don't have enough electrical energy available.
the rem slot on your amp to the rem trigger on your deck (blue wire on most aftermarket desks)
You need to find out what output connections are on your soundboard and what input connections are on your amplifier. If you don't know this, a 1/4 inch cable usually will work at both ends.
the remote wire only needs a power source for the amp to turn on, so if u have a looped cable running from the remote input on the amp to the front of the car with a switch and then back to the power cable on the amp u can control when the amp is on just by turning the switch on or off. otherwise u will have to figure out which cable on the back of the stereo is switched power, or which cable only supplies power when the car is running. and that would require a wiring diagram.