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Old Feb 3, 2021 | 04:52 PM
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I am adding the MACH 1000 amps and subs to my existing MACH 460 system. I have everything figured out EXCEPT. The remote turn on for the 460 amps are called "high audio mute" Ive been told thats 12v. The remote turn on for the 1000 amps are called "low audio mute".I cant find any info on what voltage that is. These are 2 separate wires coming from the head unit. I do not have the MACH head unit so i need to know what voltages both of these might be....Thanks in advance for any help....
Old Mar 15, 2021 | 05:51 PM
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Hey man, sorry I don't have the answer to your question but I do need your help. I have a 99 mustang GT that I've removed the head unit and I've got the amp rack/subs mounted to the brackets in the back. But when it comes to wiring it I am just so lost. The 99 has a different wiring setup alltogehter than the 2002+. So can I wire my stock wires to a 2002 mustang wiring harness and connect it that way? I really don't understand electrical stuff but every shop I ask is clueless. Also how do the actual amps get connected in the rear? I can't find where the cable that connects into the stock amps comes from. Thanks for your help man.
Old Mar 15, 2021 | 08:47 PM
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Also what part of nc are you in? I'm coming home on leave next Friday. I could pay you to wire it up for me if you're interested.
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