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Hello All. I have a car amp Alpine, I want to hook it up to a regular radio where does black white wire go?
Hello i want to put my car amp in but just hook it 2 my normal radio but where can i put the black and white striped wire.Is it 12 volt or .5 or i just dont know where to hook it please help thanks.Dont want to fry it.
That is definitely your amplifier turn-on wire. It needs to be connected to a +12v power supply. The power supply will need to ONLY supply power when the radio is on. Go under your dash and look for a blue, or a blue/white stripe wire. That wire will supply +12v when the radio is turned on. It may be labeled remote or power antenna.
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