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Old 11-25-2013, 08:11 PM
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I'm going to install a kicker hideaway sub tomorrow and need some help. 1. I'm taking the input signal from the rear speakers. Where is the best place to splice into them?
2. I want to add a circuit for the remote power on, which fuse can I add this too?
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As I posted in the other thread you started (I'm guessing accidentally):

If you use the high level input on the Kicker Hideaway, you do not need the remote turn on wire. The amp is equipped with auto turn on that senses the signal from the high level inputs and activates the amp. You only need to use the remote wire if you are getting your signal through low level (RCA) cables using the RCA adapter (sold seperately).
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my buddy is a kicker rep and i was having issues with the factory limiting on my 13 eco. he told me the only way to get true full range with no limiting using the factory deck is off front 2 door speakers. I tapped them right inside the kickpanel and works 100% better.



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