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As we state in our Technical Advice and Assistance section , receivers (head units) can be very different. Even if you think you know what you are doing, it is advisable to read the instructions that come with your unit. These will usually identify the wires and their connections, as well as offering special instructions. This information may be on one of the unit covers as well. The unit wiring colors will differ from the car's own wiring scheme. To properly install a head unit, you should have the following tools on hand: wire strippers, pliers, screwdrivers, wire crimpers and wire nuts, 12-volt light tester or, preferably, a Volt-OhmMeter, and electrical tape. (newer cars have extensive internal electronics that might be damaged if a light tester is used). For complete detailed instructions on how to install a receiver/head unit, visit our Installing a Receiver page. Once you have familiarized yourself with the important nuances of various types of receivers, you can choose here from assortments of the most popular brands in all types and sizes. These (also listed in the navigation bar above) include the following: Alpine , Blaupunkt , Boss , Clarion , Dual , Jensen , JVC , Kenwood , Lanzar , Legacy , Performance Teknique , Pioneer , Planet Audio , Power Acoustik , Pyle , Pyramid , Sony , Sound Storm , Soundstream , SPL , Super Sonic , XO Vision , CD Receivers , MP3 Receivers , CD Changers . |
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