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ki6yop
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xtva question

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When using a xtva is an external speaker required or can you just use the internal radio speaker?
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You need to use the external speaker.

sglass may have some extra ones.
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The HSN1006 or HSN1000 Amplified Speaker with the HKN6455A Speaker Interconnect Cable
will work just fine.
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Tom in D.C. wrote:You need to use the external speaker.

sglass may have some extra ones.
Tom, you only need to use an external speaker if you want loud audio. That's why it is optional, just like the HHCH. I don't use one on mine, and in a normal auto its plenty loud as is.
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I was on toms pc, and wrote that.


Since when todd? It never worked in the durango like that, and you've seen my install.
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As long as I can remember dude. Will show you this week!
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I wonder if diff xtva variants act differently?

I have 2 diff types, must experiment...

at any rate i have an amplified speaker if the original poster covers shipping.
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sglass pm sent
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I use an XTVA with just a radio and HHCH and NO external speaker. it works fine.
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please pardon me while i shove my head up my own ass on this one...
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sglass wrote:please pardon me while i shove my head up my own ass on this one...

Why?
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was looking at xtva pinout

seems ataching the speaker cable an no speaker would mute the radio's internal speaker
didn't even click...
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DOH!
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