   
Arthur Maravelis (Artm)
New Member Username: Artm
Post Number: 6 Registered: 06-2003
| Posted on Monday, July 14, 2003 - 08:57 am: |
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Well, things are never simple in LR land - not even a radio switchover. I planned on swapping in a '93 RR radio for the D90 one. Fitting the two connectors as is produces no sound. Even applying a signal directly to the speaker wires in the pink connector does nothing. According to the wiring diagram these wires go straight to the speakers so there should be sound. Anyway if someone has the RR output diagram I can work with it. Finally, does the RR unit have built in amp or is an external amp required? I'm assuming the D90 is built in since I didn't notice an amp anywhere, and the wiring diagram doesn't mention one. Someone just told me that the D90 does have an external amp. I tell ya...I'm sick of all these "manuals" out there not being correct. Granted, I don't have NAS ones but even the RAVE is wrong on this one - of course, I'm assuming the external amp does exist, RAVE says no. |