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Audiovox AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player - 12 Volt Car Video Player Questions & Answers
We have a Audiovox VCR
Mine has normal RCA jacks for Audio/Video & cable TV ports in & out. I do not understand your problem unless it is the Console wiring. Look into console (original set was for Toyota Van). Unit easily removed & cable can be snaked directly to units.. I took my console apart for components which use less space using direct power lead in with fuse & radio shack plug & a short cable TV jumper for signal from VCR to TV
10/21/2011 12:32:32 AM •
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on Oct 21, 2011
I bought a van that
I had the same issue on a used '93 Chevy Mark III conversion van that I just purchased. You didn't state any specs of your van. However in my van, I found that the JVC CD player's factory preset settings needed to be changed from "CHANGER" to "LINE IN". The audio output is through my car stereo speakers. Hope this helps, Jim
8/28/2011 9:18:18 AM •
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on Aug 28, 2011
Boat battery 12 volt drains
1 - isolate the swithc completely
2 - remove the +ve terminal from battery
3 - conduct continuity check between +ve & -ve lines from on any lines possible.
A short is unlikely, as this would either blow a fuse, or cause you a fire.
It does sound like you have something that is draining power constantly, or you have something that has risen in resistance (water environment can cause verdigris and bridging to occur) this is not enough to power the given unit, but certainly enough to drain a battery.
HINT - Apply vaseline to any exposed copper or contact points.
8/17/2008 6:06:22 PM •
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on Aug 17, 2008
Avp7000
Sound is OK? Suspect a problem with one of the following; Heads, head amplifier, drum control servo IC, or video processing, in that order, assuming that you have audio....accordianman
11/3/2007 6:04:14 PM •
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on Nov 03, 2007
What are the input wires on a audiovox amp777
The Audiovox AMP777 is a 4-channel power amplifier, and the input wires will depend on the audio source you are using. Typically, the amplifier will have RCA input jacks for left and right channels, and you would use RCA cables to connect the audio source to the amplifier. Some amplifiers also have a high-level input option, which would allow you to connect speaker wires directly to the amplifier's input terminals. However, it's always best to consult the user manual or contact Audiovox support for specific wiring instructions for your amplifier model.
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