Mondo
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Mondo... I don't think I can be much help beyond offering suggestions on where to find factory components, like where your amp is, or where a circuit might be. I don't know much about aftermarket system set ups to provide any advice beyond that limited scope.
I will say this though... I'm kind of confused why you wish to continue to simultaneously power, yet completely bypass, your factory amp. I think I'm just not following you.
I want to completely bypass it but use its power supply remote and ground. In the end the amp will not be in use.
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Do not run a aftermarket amp off your stock amp wiring...
I'm not new to aftermarket systems at all but what's your reasoning behind not doing it. It's only a 600 watt max amp if I add an in line fuse there would be no problems.