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<blockquote data-quote="gmegalls4" data-source="post: 6112878" data-attributes="member: 612282"><p>I have a stock radio in my 2008 Hyundai Accent,it's has XM/CD/with Aux. jack for MP3 player.The model is PA710S.I have installed a headphone jack connected to the speaker output wires.When I plug in my Koss stearophones Model KEB7CLRW with 3.5mm plug( F.R. 40-20,000 Hz and Impedance 32 ohms with 100dB spl/1Mw)The Earbuds get hot.I've been told various ways to fix this problem. I'am not sure the way to go.I,am 59 years old so my hearing is not like a 20 year olds. I want the least inexpensive components.PLEASE HELP ME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmegalls4, post: 6112878, member: 612282"] I have a stock radio in my 2008 Hyundai Accent,it's has XM/CD/with Aux. jack for MP3 player.The model is PA710S.I have installed a headphone jack connected to the speaker output wires.When I plug in my Koss stearophones Model KEB7CLRW with 3.5mm plug( F.R. 40-20,000 Hz and Impedance 32 ohms with 100dB spl/1Mw)The Earbuds get hot.I've been told various ways to fix this problem. I'am not sure the way to go.I,am 59 years old so my hearing is not like a 20 year olds. I want the least inexpensive components.PLEASE HELP ME! [/QUOTE]
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