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These multidisk cd changers usually get their power from the operating system that you have in your car. These systems connect directly to your main radio and operations of it are all from the drivers seat. therefore you do not need to connect any speakers or power cables up to it. It should come with a few cables that help you to connect to your radio.
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The CH-X11 needs to be paired with a JVC CD controller. See the downloadable manual at http://books.jvc.com/booklist.asp?Model=ch-x11
This unit does not broadcast at the lower FM band.
Nope. Its getting to the end of its days. I'm guessing by your description you tend to play your music loudly like I do. Well when you do that it causes vibration. Vibration+electronics=Short life span.
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