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Clarion XC1410 Compact 4-channel amplifier — 50 watts RMS x 4

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Clarion's XC1410 4-channel amp delivers 50 watts RMS per channel from a chassis that's about as long and...

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About the Clarion XC1410

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It's a micro powerhouse

Clarion's XC1410 4-channel amp delivers 50 watts RMS per channel from a chassis that's about as long and wide as a dollar bill. This micro-sized amp can fit almost anywhere, even behind many dashboards. And Clarion managed to pack more watts per square inch inside the XC1410 than almost any other 4-channel amp made.

It's a micro powerhouse

Clarion's XC1410 4-channel amp delivers 50 watts RMS per channel from a chassis that's about as long and wide as a dollar bill. This micro-sized amp can fit almost anywhere, even behind many dashboards. And Clarion managed to pack more watts per square inch inside the XC1410 than almost any other 4-channel amp made.

Super-clean signal

The XC1410's circuit design resists the electronic noise common in cars, so you will enjoy clean, distortion-free music. Soft turn-on and turn-off circuitry prevents potentially damaging thumps to your system as it powers on or off. Selectable high-pass filters help you clarify the sound by eliminating the extremely low bass that your speakers can't reproduce. You'll appreciate the high-level inputs that give you the ability to hook this amp up to almost any system, even those like factory stereos without RCA-type connections.

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Product highlights:

  • 4-channel car amplifier
  • 50 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms (75 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms)
  • non-bridgeable, 2-ohm stable per channel
  • CEA-2006 compliant
  • Class D amp technology
  • built-in ground loop isolation circuitry reduces input noise
  • selectable high-pass filters (60 or 90 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
  • preamp and speaker-level inputs
  • 10-gauge power and ground leads recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
  • fuse rating: 25A x 1
  • dimensions: 8-1/4"W x 1-9/16"H x 2-3/4"D
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # XC1410

What's in the box:

  • 4-Channel amplifier
  • 25-amp ATO fuse (installed in-line)
  • 7.5" Power/Ground harness
  • 7.5" Speaker-level output harness
  • Owner's manual (English/ French/ Spanish)
  • Warranty information

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Features

RCA Inputs: The Clarion XC1410 has two pair (front and rear) of female RCA inputs. When using these inputs, set the gain switch to Low.

Speaker Level Inputs: The speaker-level inputs are 9-1/2" wires attached to the amp. When using the speaker-level inputs, set the gain switch to High.

Crossover: The built-in high pass crossover can be set to 90 Hz, 60 Hz, or Flat (the crossover is bypassed and the output is full range). The crossover slope is 12 dB/octave.

Power Harness: The included power harness plugs into a pigtail harness attached to the amp, for a total of 15" power and ground wires. The power wire should be connected directly to the battery, so it will likely need to be extended; Clarion recommends 10-gauge as the minimum power and ground wire size. An in-line fuse holder on the power wire holds the included 25-amp ATO style fuse.

Speaker Output Harness: The included speaker output harness plugs into a pigtail harness attached to the amp, for a total of 15" speaker wires. The remote turn-on wire is also in the speaker output harness.

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28 questions already asked

Q
Is it possible to just use this for my mids and highs and add a separate amp for subs and if so what do I need?
edwin  May 19, 2018
4 answers
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Yes you can, i connected this amp to my 17 gmc sierra and keep oem stereo and connected four 6.5 morel speakers and oem highs on dash and works and clean sound. I connected the amp to the outputs from the oem deck and power to battery. Also l connected a separate amp for a 8 inch kicker and run a hi/low converter to the deck.
roland  Jun 06, 2018
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Your head unit (Receiver) if equipped will have outputs for both full range channels and subs. You can most definitely use this amp on your full range channels for mids and highs and use a separate amp on the sub channels. Look for a head unit with front and rear pre amp outputs as well as subwoofer preamp outputs. Also this amp has a switch on it I do believe to block low frequency's from its output effectively blocking bass from your speakers. If you want more control over this look for a head unit with per channel EQ.
trevor  Jun 06, 2018
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As for needing , I hardwired the radio to the amp with the radio pigtail. The speaker wires I used pigtails for aftermarket speakers.
darryl  Jun 06, 2018
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Yes , I am running Infinity separated mids with a crossover for tweeters. There is a separate RCA plugs for rear amp. Sounds really nice, lots of clarity, very clean music. Hope this helps.
darryl  Jun 06, 2018
Q
What to I need to power this in home from 120v AC ?
keith  Apr 07, 2018
2 answers
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Not meant for home; it's designed on a 12V system. But you would need an expensive power inverter to change this to 120V
david  Apr 12, 2018
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Just a steady 12v power supply. If you do a google search for 30A 12v power supply you'll find some around 20 bucks. It'll be overkill but there cheap due to being used on lots of 3D printers.
trevor  Apr 07, 2018
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Why am I getting a humm from the speakers? The rca jacks are not hooked up and the humming continues even if the amp is off.
anthony  Mar 02, 2018
1 answer
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If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings on the product and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer.
kristina  Mar 14, 2018 (Staff)
Q
say your factory head unit puts out 15rms per channel and you cut the speaker wires coming out the back of the head unit and tie the wires coming out the head unit for the input of this amp and tie the output wire of this amp to the wires going to the speakers. do you add the rms from the head unit and amp together or is it only the rms from the amp that goes to the speaker?
jay  Jan 29, 2018
2 answers
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The amplifier is going to level the input regardless of weather it's pre amp signal (rca) or speaker wire (high level input). Therefor the output is going to be at the rating of the amp for either. 50 Watts RMS
trevor  Feb 05, 2018
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Its just what comes out of the amp also i was not impressed with this amp my suggestion is go with a 400watt amp 4ch i am very impress with the results of that
koty  Feb 05, 2018
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Can I used this without a head-unit but use bluetooth/usb/aux for the input?
john  Nov 13, 2017
2 answers
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If any of those use RCA outputs then yes.
john  Nov 14, 2017
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It has standard copper speaker wire pair inputs or rca inputs. It is only an amplifier. It doesn't have its own Bluetooth or USB. Hope this helps.
betsy  Nov 13, 2017
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How do you wire the speakers to run at 2 ohms?
jonathan  Apr 07, 2017
2 answers
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Is this compatible with a kicker substage system in my 2018 Chevrolet Silverado
john  Dec 18, 2018
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If your are running two 4 ohms speakers your run them both in parallel. This means positive of one speaker to positive of another, negative to negative. This puts the load at 4 ohms Make sure the amp is stable at 2 ohms.
john  Apr 08, 2017
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Can I use this with the stock radio in my 2014 ram 1500?
gregory  Mar 18, 2017
2 answers
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You should be able to. I used it on my stock 2012 F150. I installed the amp behind the dash and just cut the factory speaker wire to use as in and output.
justin  Mar 20, 2017
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I don't see why not. I installed one in a 95 Jeep Wrangler and another one in a 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse. They are both installed inside the dashboard, which is the main reason I bought this amp; it's small size. It has good sound quality, too.
martin  Mar 19, 2017
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Do you think it will work with the 2017 Kia UVO system which is NOT the Infinity system? The one with the buttons next to the 7" screen.
gerard  Nov 01, 2016
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I'm not familiar with the UVO system but as long as long as there's nothing between the radio and the speakers (besides a direct wire) you should be fine. My ford has bluetooth, aux input, etc. and it works fine. Some cars these days don't have a ACC cable so if you're car doesn't have that you want to get an amp that can detect if the car is on/off via the speaker feed itself. Otherwise, you'll have an amp that's always on (aka run battery dead) or an amp that turns off when the engine is off (then you can't hear the radio when you turn off the engine and you want to still listen or use the bluetooth/phone) If you're not getting new speakers too, you'll want to be sure the factory speakers can handle the wattage. The factory speakers in my car were rated to 25W which would have been way under for this amp. I upgraded to some Polk speakers rated at 55w and they sound great with this amp.
ted  Nov 02, 2016
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No
brent  Nov 01, 2016
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Crutchfield could tell you that
gordon p  Nov 01, 2016
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In using the clarion xc1410, would still have the use of the fade and balance controls on the head unit?
judy  Sep 21, 2016
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Judy, You wil be able to retain the use of the fade and balance controls on your head unit. This Clarion amp has both line level and speaker level inputs for both front and rear speakers. This means that this amp can connect to a factory head unit or aftermarket head unit and you can still control the fade and balance. I've been very pleased with the sound quality and functionality of this amp. Good luck! Chris
christian  Sep 23, 2016
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Yes you will for sure
ryan  Sep 23, 2016
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Yes, fade and balance still work.
houston  Sep 23, 2016
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Yes you do.
alphonse  Sep 23, 2016
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Yes, FADE, BALANCE, TONE controls will be the same.
steven  Sep 23, 2016
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Yep. The only thing that will change is the maximum power output to your speakers :)
matt  Sep 23, 2016
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will this work with Kenwood KMR-M315BT 22 watts rms 50 watts peak 4 channel receiver, (2) front Polk DB651 60 watts rms 180 watts peak 4 ohm speakers, (2) Hog tunes 112.2 Rear 50 watts rms 100 watts peak 4 ohm speakers?If so what is the best way to connect ?High level or low level RCA?Looking for loud and clear. Safe amp operation .Application is Harley Batwing fairing!Thanks for any input
john  May 16, 2016
1 answer
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Thanks for your question. For information on selecting the best amp I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to help determine the differences between the amp models, install methods, and help you make the best choice for your system.
kenneth  May 16, 2016 (Staff)
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Will this amp work to push my 2005 4runner that has stock jbl synthesis 10 speaker system but has an aftermarket sterio face? See the problem I'm having is if I turn my volume up it distorts at lvl 30 and there is some bass at low volumes but when I turn it up as well the bass kind of distorts the whole speaker. Do I even need this? These are the things I have installed after taking out the origional head unit. ?Pioneer MVH-X370BT In-Dash Digital Media Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth ?PAC SWI-RC Steering Wheel Control Interface ?Metra TYTO-01 JBL Amplifier Interface Harness
ac  Apr 06, 2016
2 answers
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Dont run AMPS in series ! You need to match your AMP to your SPEAKERS. Match the RMS ratings, dont pay attention to PEAK power. 50 Watt RMS speakers will match to a 50 Watt RMS AMP etc.
steven  Sep 23, 2016
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You could power 4 of the speakers in your system with this amplifier but you would have to bypass the stock amp by running new speaker wires from the outputs of the Clarion directly to the speakers. If you plan to keep the factory speakers, you'll have to be very careful with the volume control as they are not rated to handle the additional wattage. I hope that helps! My Bio: http://www.crutchfield.com/Support/Bio.aspx?bio=5
ryan  Apr 11, 2016 (Staff)
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I have a 2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe w/ the BOSE system. Would I be able to just remove the BOSE amp & tap into the existing wires? Do I need a direct line to the car battery or can I use the existing 12v wire for the BOSE amp? Thanks!
jordabirka  Feb 14, 2016
1 answer
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For additional details on fit or installation please contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and give you the details on if this will integrate with factory wiring and what you will need for an installation in your vehicle.
kenneth  Feb 15, 2016 (Staff)
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Can you use the rca input jacks for the rear speakers and the speaker wire inputs for the front two speakers? My head unit only has preamp outputs for rear/sub.
bryce  Jan 08, 2016
3 answers
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Yes. I would use the speaker/ high level inputs for the front and rear. Saving the preamp/ sub out for a sub woofer. I.e. Bypass the clarion with the sub out.
tim  Jan 11, 2016
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Wish I could help. Had mine professionally installed
joel  Jan 08, 2016
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I don't think so. The manual only shows two installation scenarios, using all four rca inputs or all four speaker level inputs; using a mix of the two is not mentioned. Additionally, there is only one gain switch for the unit, not one for the front and one for the rear -- the gain switch is used to switch the amp between high-level and rca-level inputs. they make (and crutchfield sells) level matching devices, but that may be more complication/expense than you are looking for.
andre  Jan 08, 2016
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Does this amp come with an installation for dummies guide? I have never fooled with any car stereo and want to install one in my 2014 F-150.
b  Oct 16, 2015
2 answers
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Installation instructions are very easy to follow. I would highly suggest purchasing a vehicle specific wiring plug adapter. with the instructions and adapter, installation is almost fool proof. make sure grounding procedures are followed to eliminate engine noise in the receiver.
lawrence  Oct 17, 2015
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This amp is pretty easy to install even my 16 old boy can do it, it comes with instructions and you can call Crutchfield and they help you install it my friend .K.S
kenneth  Oct 17, 2015
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I am bench testing the unit with my stereo and speakers - after initially working - now the unit does not get any signal (I'm using the RCA jacks) and the LED glows RED rather than Blue. What is happening? There is no description in the manual about the LED color change to indicate anything. I've tried powering down and back up, but no change..
mark  Mar 28, 2015
1 answer
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If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings on the product and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer. You can also post your question in our forums: http://community.crutchfield.com. Or try our online support center: http://crutchfield.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/.
kristina  Mar 30, 2015 (Staff)
Q
Do you still need to install an inline fuse to the + battery terminal with this amp? I see that it has a fuse included. Is it still best to install the amp kit fuse too? Thanks.
benny  Mar 26, 2015
5 answers
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I Would as good practice. For example if you pull off the power and it hits the ground that would short but not blow the internal fuse. But if you had an inline fuse as close as possible to the battery, you'd be protected
jacob a  Mar 27, 2015
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Mine is mounted in a motorcycle fairing. I do have the hot lead coming from an added fuse block that powers all of my accessories but you do not have to wire it that way with the included inline fuse.
erik  Mar 27, 2015
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I would its a added protection
eric  Mar 27, 2015
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Yes- that is what I did. Fuses never hurt to have either Especially if you don't want to replace your battery and wires. Fuse it up!
matthew roger  Mar 27, 2015
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There is really no point in adding an addional fuse, it will only increase resistance. I have had this unit operating for two years now without incident. The amp kits you buy are for much bigger amps, dont waste your time or money. Just buy some quality wire the same size that is on the amp, i think it was either 12 or 10awg
scott  Mar 27, 2015
Q
What do the two sets of RCA jacks hook to?
matt  Feb 06, 2015
4 answers
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If your stereo has RCA output jacks you use them for the inputs. The XC1410 also has wires that you can go to your speaker wires. If you look at the picture, see the wires that come out near the RCA leads ? Those are all inputs to the amplifier, use either set. The other side of the amplifier is the power in and wires that go out to the speakers. Am very happy with this amplifier.
jeff  Feb 12, 2015
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They are low level inputs from the receiver. The speaker wire on that end of the unit are the high level inputs. Use the high level with a factory receiver and the low level with an aftermarket receiver with RCA outputs.
kevin  Feb 10, 2015
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I used them with some extension rca wires to plug into the back of my reciever. That way i got 4 channels. You can also use the wires for input. I suppose you get a cleaner input from the shieded rca inputs. It is a very good amp for the size and money
scott  Feb 07, 2015
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on the back of your aftermarket radio you will see corresponding rca jacks. its one of 2 ways to hook it up. the other is through the speaker wires. if you use the rca jacks. plug one end of wire to front red/white and the same on back of radio. then rear speaker same way
kenneth m  Feb 06, 2015
Q
On a factory Harley Street Glide 2008 Harmon Cardon radio do I unplug the stock speaker wires and connect them to the input then hook the outputs to the speakers? What switch settings should I choose low or high sensitivity also which high pass filter 60 ,90 or flat?
william  Dec 30, 2014
1 answer
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If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings on the product and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer. You can also post your question in our forums: http://community.crutchfield.com. Or try our online support center: http://crutchfield.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/.
kristina  Dec 31, 2014 (Staff)
Q
Will this amp work with a stock head unit in a 2008 silverado and do I need wiring harness adapters?
daniel  Dec 07, 2014
1 answer
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For details on fit or installation please contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and give you the details on if this will fit and what you will need for an installation in your vehicle.
kristina  Dec 08, 2014 (Staff)
Q
is this an easy install to a stock head unit in a 2012 ford f150 xlt?
chris  Nov 30, 2014
3 answers
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This will be based on available diagrams and length of your factory HU harness. I was able to find a detailed diagram for my Subaru Legacy HU harness and tapped r.left spk,r.right spk.,power constant, and ground all behind the stock HU. Then just ran the rca's up to the loc and the control knob out.
jesse  Sep 20, 2015
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depends? is there a current amp installed you can pilfer rca and speaker wires from? if not it will require some knowledge of electrical systems, etc. depending on year that can be perplexing. good luck. i had one of these. make sure you vent it well. mine would get really hot under prolonged loud volume, eventually just popping once and dead. i would not recommend this amp.
kenneth m  Dec 01, 2014
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Very easy the hardest thing is finding a place to mount it.
jermaine  Dec 01, 2014
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my kids got this for me on Wes's recommendation and everything sounds good. But how can I get the front-to-rear fade function back on my factory radio? I triple checked that I mated and hooked up the F-R speakers according to the 1982 Corvette shop manual. including the positive/negatives. On another note, the Alpine SPR-69's he recommended are awesome! But, I miss having the fade control since the XC1410 is supposed to be a 4-channel amp.
david  Jul 04, 2014
1 answer
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If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings on the product and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer. You can also post your question in our forums: http://community.crutchfield.com. Or try our online support center: http://crutchfield.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/.
kristina  Jul 06, 2014 (Staff)
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Does this amp have a remote turn on wire (aka blue wire?) I plan on using this amp on my stock radio.
adam  Jun 11, 2014
11 answers
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Yes
brian d  Jun 12, 2014
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Yes
tanya  Jun 11, 2014
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No; incoming voltage switches (transistor) the unit on.
joshua  Jun 11, 2014
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Yes it has remote turn on and has been a great. You will love it and will be surprise at sound.
willie  Jun 11, 2014
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Yes it sure does, I has worked flawlessly since install last May also
scott  Jun 11, 2014
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Yes
jermaine  Jun 11, 2014
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yes it does. it is on the blue wire harness in the picture.
kenneth m  Jun 11, 2014
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Yes, the wiring harness on this amp includes a remote wire. It was probably blue. I tapped mine into one of the 12v power jacks in the console, which turns on/of with my vehicle.
phillip r  Jun 11, 2014
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It does.
ian  Jun 11, 2014
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Yes it does.
jacob a  Jun 11, 2014
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Yes it does.
ronald  Jun 11, 2014
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If used with just 2 speakers, will all power be directed to them?
paul  Jun 01, 2014
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Actually i use it to run four Three way Pioneer 6.5 speakers nice sound.
willie  Jun 11, 2014
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By design it is a 50 watt per channel amp, so it would be 50 watt to each channel regardless of number of speakers connected. I've seen 2 subs wired to 4 channel amps (utilizing all 4 channels) in the past, but I don't know the wire configuration. I don't think it would be the best use of this specific model though. This is a really good little amp for pushing the highs and mids in my Jeep Wrangler.
timothy  Jun 02, 2014
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there are 4 leads coming off the unit itself connected internally so the answer is no, unless you splice the rt front and rt rear leads together and do the same with the left side then it might work. this unit does not have a switch to change it from 2 channel to 4 channel, its strictly meant for 4 speakers. I used a 4 speaker setup and it sounds great. its definitely not going to win any sound competitions but it is a nice boost over just the deck.
david  Jun 02, 2014
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As far as I know this is a 4 channel amp so the power would be the same on two speakers as it would be with four.I am running four speakers and it sounds good in my wifes car.
mark  Jun 01, 2014
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Ive been looking at this amp as part of a simple stereo system I want to install in my el-camino. Currently I only have back speakers but am looking to install a set of 6" spreakers in the kick panels in the front as well as this amp . Does anyone have a good suggestion(s) on which 6" round speakers would be a good match for this amp? thanks donny
donny  May 29, 2014
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I used this Clarion amp to push 4 Sony XS-GS1621 6-3/4" speakers in my 2007 Mercedes and it sounded awesome. By far the loudest and best sounding stereo I ever built. Very well built product. I also used an Audio Control LC7i line converter in front of it so I could retain the factory stereo and clean up any signal distortion from it. All in all I was very happy and impressed with the amp and would definitely buy it again.
kevin  May 30, 2014
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You can't go wrong with these. Infinity Primus PR6500cs 6-1/2" component speaker system - also fit 6-3/4" openings For the price they are clean crisp and loud! They will get the most out of this little amp, which is deceiving for its size.
scott  May 30, 2014
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thanks timothy. Do you re-call the brand and model speakers you installed? thanks donny
donny  May 29, 2014
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thanks Brad. Do you re-call which model of pioneer they were? thanks donny
donny  May 29, 2014
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I purchased alpine 6 3/4 speakers (4) from crutchfield, and installed the amp into my 2008 Silverado. Freakin awesome set-up. My son is 16 wanting to do a system in his S-10, and his only hope is its as good as mine. The bass is great, with no sub. JVC headunit great also. Can hide that amp in elcky pretty easy im sure. Glove box is huge compared to mine. Friend bought same size alpine amp for his jeep with good results. Jeep cant get good sound from soundbar. No depth for speakers to work right. Good luck.
timothy  May 29, 2014
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Get some good quality speakers. .This amp will surprise you
lonnie w  May 29, 2014
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I use Polk Audio Speakers and they work great with this Amp .I use 4 51/4 inch speakers in my Jeep, sounds great.
bob  May 29, 2014
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I use a set of 6.5 inch components(pioneer) and they play loud without distortion even with volume turned up to max
brad  May 29, 2014
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Great match for ur 6inch speakers..I power a pair of 6.5 components and a 6.75inch kicker sub with this amp..been using this amp without any problems for bout 2yrs now...great buy and sounds awesome..good luck
brad  May 29, 2014
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Do you need a separate wiring kit for this amp? If so, what gauge.
jason  May 10, 2014
6 answers
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ooooops.... 71 days after install it died....
kenneth m  Dec 01, 2014
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No; you can use a distro block. Remember though, wire gauge is derived from current draw. You will need to determine your initial size from the battery to the distro block based off all of your amps combined current draw.
joshua  May 11, 2014
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You don't need any separate kit it can be connected to your original hornet and don't let the size deceive you this amp is powerful. I use it to power my mids & highs exalent sound quality.
jeremiah  May 10, 2014
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Ecellent. Thanks for the reply.
jason  May 10, 2014
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I have it installed in the fairing of my motorcycle. I only have 10 gauge leads and it rocks. Folks 3-4 motorcycles back can hear it loud and clear. It gets a little warm but so far has not missed a beat.
kenneth m  May 10, 2014
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You don't need any separate kit it can be connected to your original hornet and don't let the size deceive you this amp is powerful. I use it to power my mids & highs exalent sound quality.
jeremiah  May 10, 2014
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I would like to know if i can just run this unit off an add a line set up on my fuse block to avoid the hassle of running wire to the battery? Thanks
kamil  Mar 06, 2014
1 answer
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For details on installation please contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and give you the details on if this will fit and what you will need for an installation in your vehicle.
jeff  Mar 06, 2014 (Staff)
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Putting this in a 2004 Pontiac vibe. Will I have to run new speaker cables or can I just remove the factory amp and put this in its place? Thanks
rswansong  Dec 26, 2013
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You will want to contact an Advisor by phone or online chat to discuss compatibility with your factory wiring. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and see if this will integrate. If it does not, then they will also be able to discuss other options with you.
jeff  Dec 26, 2013 (Staff)
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