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hey guys sorry bout this one bit of a noob question but i found a cheap ass double din dvd player (ebay special) and im just wondering if anyone can tell me from the pic provided if it would be able to run my monoblock and 4-channel. im not too familiar with the terminology but the inputs and outputs of the unit are listed in the pic. any help is appreciated. cheers, mark

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hey mate i put a bid in earlier but let it go as i needed to know that it could run my amps and i couldnt find out so i didnt buy it and i still dont know so if anyone could tell me that'd be great. no point having a coolass dvd screen if it doesnt run the amps. shit surely u can tell me as you have bought the unit?

interesting....lol i figured worst case im down a measly 300 bucks and have a unit that isnt exactly best quality but does the job. but if it aint gonna fit then i suppose thats a whole different story isnt it. am i best to steer clear of this unit or will professional installation pretty much solve my problems? how much would u charge for a job like that? cheers, mark

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