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mobile1 
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Posted: June 28, 2007 at 9:07 PM / IP Logged  

I need some info on this piece. I know its an eq, but what I need to know is some specifics.

What kind of inputs/outputs does this have

How big is this (size example, DIN, half DIN, etc)

How many bands does this have

How well does this work, or what are your opinions on this?

Custom_Jim 
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Posted: June 29, 2007 at 11:00 AM / IP Logged  

I can look at mine later but off of memory it has 2 stereo inputs (A or B) on a push button switch, with a pair of front outputs, rear outputs and a summed output off of the rear panel. it is a half DIN unit (1" x 7" roughly). It has a rotary volume control. It also has a potentiometer on the unit and off of memory I think this is for the peak light. It also has 3 rotary controls for bass, mid, and highs. For wiring it has a plug for a constant 12 volts, ground, and I believe turn on. like I said, most of this is off memory but I do have mine out of the car and can get more specifics if needed.

I have mine for taking the output of my radio into it and also the audio output off of a VCR into it. I've had mine for over 10 years and has worked just fine. Not as flexible as I would like now but at the time it worked out.

Jim

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Posted: June 29, 2007 at 7:14 PM / IP Logged  

      I remember 2 diferent versions of this unit.  PA-1 and later the PA-1hd    the hd was for half din.  From what I remember the first ones were probably about 3/4 din.   And I think Jim hit all connections, controls and indicators right on the head. 


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