Bill, they do require amps if you are using them independently of a radio,
as I did in my 55 Buick, referred to in my original response to Jim. I was
trying to outline how you can have the CD and still keep your original
radio. Sorry if I wasn't clear about that.
Regards,
Grant S
From: Bill Broadway <bcubed@vanhalen-irc.com>
>> Hey Jim, sounds like a good plan. Just wanted to say that the cd
>> changer doesn't require a lot of other stuff, just an amp and a set
>> of speakers. And a controller, of course. Anyway, it would all fit
>> beneath the seat easily.
>
>A CD Changer doesn't require an amp ... the FM Changers run inline on your
>FM antennae and you change your FM station to a preset frequency .. it then
>broadcast the CD through into your Radio and then out your speakers.
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