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You checked ALL the fuses?
You try bypassing the +12v bistro block and going straight to the batt (with a seperate, fused connection?)
It sounds like there's something wrong with your main power feed, wether it be ground (unlikely after your tests) or +12v. I say this mostly because when you have the remote wire showing +12v the voltage drops on the amp. EXCEPT when you have a second power source.
What happens if you jump the remote-on terminal with the 12v from the distro? Meaning, disconnect the 12v remote lead and take a small wire to jumper the 12v in on the amp with the remote on terminal. Does it turn on?
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