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MuGeN 
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Hello guys,

I am new to car stereo installation.  I just installed my deck and was wondering what the 2 rca plug things are at the back?  I am guessing they are for the amp but i am not sure. 

Installation on my car was a real pain, and i should maybe set up the amp wires before i put everything back on. 

Thanks

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They are outputs for you amplifiers.  Front and rear.    Brian
MuGeN 
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thanks for your reply

Would i only have to use one to power one amp or would i need both

MuGeN 
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and would i need any other wires for the amp coming out of the cd deck?  Such as power, etc.. 

Thanks 

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You will need your remote turn on lead from your radio to turn on and off the amp.
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in response to connecting your RCA cables you need to consider what kind of amp or amps you will be using.  I would go with a 4-channel...it's really eay to set up.  If you wanted to get fancy with it, and you know what you're doing, you could try a signal processor with a 4-channel or two 2-channels, but for simplicity's sake, go  for the 4-channel.

Exactly what speakers do you have, and what head unit are we talking about here?

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