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blakkZakk 
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I have a US Acoustics USA2100 and the side panels are all worn in so i cant read whats on the sides. I know on one side of the amp there's 4 inputs and thats for the two channels but i dont know positive or negative but the main thing i need to know is the 3 on the right which one is Ground, Remote, and Power... can anyone helpy me find out what things on this amp are????

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Zakk

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Not sure exactly, but if it is like most amps, the Power is on the left, the remote is in the middle and the ground is on the right.  You may also want to lookup that amp on some web retailers and see if you can find some images. Another option would be to go to US Acoustics website and see if you can download a product manual.
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On second thought, scratch the website idea...I went out there and their website pretty much sucks. No info there.
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samroza 
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Ya, I tried locating a manual on their site last night for this guy. No closeups, no manuals. Great website, USAcoustics! US Acoustics USA2100 - Last Post -- posted image.
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yeah, i don't no what's so hard about them taking a few minutes to update there site

anyways, the usb and usc series of that amp are GROUND-REMOTE-BATT

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Do this- set your multimeter to resistance, and check the terminals seperately for continuity to the amp casing.  The one with continuity is the ground terminal.  If there's a smaller terminal, probably in the middle- it'll be for the turn on.  The remaining terminal is for power.
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Bill3508 
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I've got the USA 2300 in front of me and the post are set up like this from left to right: 12V, remote, ground.
Hope this helps.
Bill3508

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