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| I have fitted a Skoda symphony head unit and Skoda cd unit in my car. The lead stayed in the old car so I made one up myself. The input into the head unit from the cd player now appears to strong and is clipping. Are there any attenuators in the original lead or how can I solve the problem Thanks Doug | |||
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