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Im hooking up a pioner dc deck i have power but cant get any of the speakers working dose it have like a factoy amp or something that need to be hooked up to use the speakers?

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The speakers have a neg/positive wire make sure you hooked them up right easiest thing to do is hook up the power and start with two speaker wires once you have sound coming from a speaker label them with masking tape .

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