> Any one know how many watts an OEM dodge radio puts out ?
>
> Tom/wisc.
Depends on the model Number. Typical is 12W per each of 4 channels.
All Chrysler radios put out speaker level output. When an amp is
used, it only conditions the frequency for the shape of the specific
vehicle. The cd / cassette combos are built by Mitsubishi and are
very high quality radios. The cd-only units are built by Alpine.
Have had 4 out of hundreds of repairs with a bad cd laser on the
Alpine radios. Never had a bad laser on the Mitsubishi radios.
Compare that to a 100 percent failure rate on 1990s GM cd players!
caradiodoc@verizon.net
wheels63 - 02 Feb 2009 14:56 GMT
Thats sound about right ,Thank you for your reply.
Tom
Depends on the model Number. Typical is 12W per each of 4 channels.
All Chrysler radios put out speaker level output. When an amp is
used, it only conditions the frequency for the shape of the specific
vehicle. The cd / cassette combos are built by Mitsubishi and are
very high quality radios. The cd-only units are built by Alpine.
Have had 4 out of hundreds of repairs with a bad cd laser on the
Alpine radios. Never had a bad laser on the Mitsubishi radios.
Compare that to a 100 percent failure rate on 1990s GM cd players!
caradiodoc@verizon.net
William R. Walsh - 03 Feb 2009 03:53 GMT
Hi!
> The cd / cassette combos are built by Mitsubishi and are very high
quality
> radios. The cd-only units are built by Alpine.
Who makes the cassette player only ones, just out of pure curiosity?
William