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<blockquote data-quote="ekincam" data-source="post: 4530444" data-attributes="member: 581428"><p>I'm measuring with whatever is playing on the CD player using a DMM on Vac. I know I should only get a small voltage due to the music not being consistent, but still not 0V even if the volume it turned up to the maximum level.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how or why, but the HU suddenly started working again...Unfortunately, I already bought a Premier DEH-P390MP to replace it from eBay. GD it...</p><p></p><p>As for external amp...I'm not even going to entertain that idea. Not worth it on a 18 year old beater. Just want a working stereo - nothing fancy. Otherwise, there would be more than just two speakers in the dash. They're not even two ways, they have that silver plastic conical thing in the middle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ekincam, post: 4530444, member: 581428"] I'm measuring with whatever is playing on the CD player using a DMM on Vac. I know I should only get a small voltage due to the music not being consistent, but still not 0V even if the volume it turned up to the maximum level. I don't know how or why, but the HU suddenly started working again...Unfortunately, I already bought a Premier DEH-P390MP to replace it from eBay. GD it... As for external amp...I'm not even going to entertain that idea. Not worth it on a 18 year old beater. Just want a working stereo - nothing fancy. Otherwise, there would be more than just two speakers in the dash. They're not even two ways, they have that silver plastic conical thing in the middle. [/QUOTE]
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