Will the Jensen Heavy-Duty Mechless Marine Stereo Wire Up the Same as My Current Stereo in my Boat
Question:
can you help me with installing this? will it wire up the same way as my old stereo? My boat is really nice so I want to make sure this install goes well.
asked by: Allen J
Expert Reply:
Yes, I can help you out to an extent with the installation. Since I do not know what stereo you currently have in your boat, I cannot say whether the Jensen Heavy-Duty Mechless Marine Stereo # JHD910BT will wire up the same way.
I have included a picture of the wiring diagram and included the installation instructions. You can use these to help determine if the Jensen # JHD910BT stereo will work out well in your really nice boat.
If you are worried about the installation, I recommend having it installed by a qualified technician.
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Jensen Heavy-Duty Mechless Marine Stereo - Bluetooth, Weatherband, AUX - 15 Watts - 12V
- Marine Stereo
- Stereo Only
- AM/FM
- AUX
- Weatherband
- 15 Watts
- 12V
- Bluetooth Compatible
- 5-3/16W x 3-3/8T x 1-7/8D Inch
- Jensen
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