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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Connecticut
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Anybody ever hear of a Delco 82452? 11 pin device, probably a chip amp. I'm looking for specs if possible.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: MA
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Hey there,
what sort of GM radio (what year auto) did this come from? I attempted to replace what I assume is a chip amp in my uncles old 91 Buick. Odd looking multi pin device that looked like an old RAM chip. Never was able to get one. I think both channels were on this device. -Tom |
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