Looking for wiring guys - wiring sub to Pioneer H/U

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    So it just need a 12V positive... And Both wires, or just one?
     
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    do they both say amp turn on?

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    I think so. But every aftermarket head unit I have had has had a remote wire coming out of the head unit.
     
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    He's right you should hook em to the remote wire coming off the head unit.. I thinking wrong earlier when I said from the factory harness

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    okay so the blue and white wire coming from the head unit is what they should "both" be connected to. I was only able to find one blue and white wire, and it was connected to a green wire going to the driver controls the previous owner of the unit had used. I don't have any driver controls so I just have the whole module behind my dash.
     
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    the remote wire is what turns the amp on, run it to the head unit and join it to any power wire or if you can find the "amp" wire
     

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