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Re: 92 CDM

Subject: Re: 92 CDM
by bogus on 2011/5/22 21:24:27

short of connecting it back to a car, or having the diagnotics tools, no.

This is how the system works:

The head unit is a dummy controller. It has the CD player and/or tape player and display, but that's it.

The CDM has the receiver module and the output side. If it is the Delco unit, the output would consist of a low power, high level amp.

The Bose version has a low level, low power signal for the bose amps.

As an aside, the head units are ignorant to which CDM they are plugged into. It would be no trouble to put the Bose head unit onto the basic Delco CDM and gain a CD player. Expensive... and it would still sound like crap, but doable.

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