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Post a pic.
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isn't that model like a 15-20 year old cassette player?? if you find the colors let us know, also...if you could post pics that would be great
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The round connectors are pre outs that go to amplifiers. That is way most companies did it back then. I would say that radio is more like 25 years old, maybe in the '83 to '86 range. That is definately upper line with full logic and both dolby b/c.


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I am taking it as you dont have the plugs.
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I can't find my old Alpine tech books that have the pinouts in it but you might check http://elsegra.com/Car%20pinouts/ALPINE.htm to see if something may help.
That radio has built in power so you don't have to use an amp. The 16w+16w on the front is the built in power rating
That radio has built in power so you don't have to use an amp. The 16w+16w on the front is the built in power rating
thank you for your knowledge and insight ^....
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just read this post and had to look through my pile of old stuff. came across a 7171 and a 3210 eq that I pulled out of an 84 Camaro years ago.
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If there is now ground wire then ground the radio case. Usually the boards are connected to casing. You can always pop the cover off and check.
Mr. P - your the best at your craft..high end radio and alarm install!
I highly recommend him.
thank you.
I highly recommend him.
thank you.
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wait...what are you talking about?? and why did you quote me?Originally Posted by pholife
contact luciferi...he installed my alpine 7273 and fix allot of problems a member here who does not **** from his *** regarding alarms or stereos...he is big chump!