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Old 04-21-2005, 11:56 AM   #1
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OK when we bought our 2001 Adventurer off the dealers lot. It did not come with a fancy soud system. Have R/L speakers over recliner and sofa/bed. They run to TV/AM/FM system. R/L speakers +/- wires conn to tiny AMP. with single wire each. There is also a +/- set of wires for power. In a true stereo conn. you would have R +/- wire and a L +/- wire. Any idea where I can find this conn. Replacement TV is set up for stereo. Old RCA just hjad an ear plug conn.

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OK when we bought our 2001 Adventurer off the dealers lot. It did not come with a fancy soud system. Have R/L speakers over recliner and sofa/bed. They run to TV/AM/FM system. R/L speakers +/- wires conn to tiny AMP. with single wire each. There is also a +/- set of wires for power. In a true stereo conn. you would have R +/- wire and a L +/- wire. Any idea where I can find this conn. Replacement TV is set up for stereo. Old RCA just hjad an ear plug conn.

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You need to talk to the people who designed your system and see what they can do for you. RiverPark, Inc 800-442-1171

Your coach came with a big black bag, in it is all the info on the equipment in your coach.

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Yep looked through that Big Black Bag. Not much help. Have the wiring book Winn. sold me. Even contacted Winn. Just thought someone has already done this and couldpass on any ideas. Love there two wire color system All yellow +. All white-. Need a real good magnafying glass to read the ID on the wires. Who is RiverPark Inc.?
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Hi Ho: When we bought our new 2000 35U it had the "enhanced" audio system, so I thought it would be good. Wrong! I simply replaced the TV (as you have) and put a home entertainment audio/video/DVD receiver in the overhead, added decent speakers and re-wired everything. Oh, we also added a tracking dish and satellite receiver. It took two days work but has been worth it. I had some stuff around and found a good TV on sale so the total parts cost was only about $300. The key is to get a good DVD/receiver that fits in the overhead. You should have an understanding of audio/video stuff or get some help from somewhere. I think I provided details on this forum at one time. Good luck, and let me know if I can help.
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RiverPark, Inc is the manufacturer and supplier of the system in your coach. They have a complete array of stereo equipment, hi-end and economy. It all depends on what the coach manufacture specs out is what you get. The possibilities are varied and so is the cost.

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OK thanks for your help.

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