This is a HAES Amp that came out of my Porsche 996 2001 Model. It was tied in with my original radio, the Porsche CDR220. I think it powers 6 channels at 40 Watts. I am no electronics expert so what you see is what you get. I replaced my original sound system in the vehicle with all new, but the original was working perfectly. |
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