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What year is your Chrysler?
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I moved it to the correct location.
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First, I want to say that the CD-IU205V will not work. That one only works with the Pioneer AVH-P5100DVD receiver. As for the CD-I200 , I cannot find anything to indicate that it works with your DEH-P880PRS . However, after looking at the information on Pioneer's web site about it, I don't think it will. I could not find anything that stated
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Actually, the AudioControl DQS does have the ability to help control the sound from a 5.1 system. One of the two subwoofer connections can be set to a center channel speaker instead. You could then get the AudioControl DDC with is a dash mounted digital controller for the DQS. Anyone have other suggestions?
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During our research for the vehicle, we found that there is a bit of a height restriction in the trunk area of 14". This means that you should go with 10" subwoofers. We have a few enclosed subwoofers that would work well. We offer the Rockford Fosgate P2L-210 that would fit, but you would get better performance from something like the JL
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At this time, we do not have that product in our systems at all. It appears that we will not be carrying it as the system is on the market, but not in our systems.
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Also, if you have an amp installed into your system, you may want to try a ground loop noise filter. This can be an easier solution and should work since you always have the noise. We offer the PAC SNI-1 for this purpose and has gotten favorable reviews. Please let us know how things work out.
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I cannot speak for all three, but I do know the Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty.2 and the AudioControl DQXS models. I think the AudioControl DQXS will be the better solution as it has stereo outputs for mids and its ability to have the output levels adjusted for fine tuning with any amp out there. Anyone have other thoughts?
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I do understand your concern about the fitment of the Kenwood DDX514 receiver into your 07-09 Chevy Silverado. The depth that you have available in the dash for an aftermarket receiver is 6.765" (for all three years and all the different cab styles) and that receiver only need 6.225" of depth. This means that even if you were to install amps
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I know that you mentioned you reloaded the software. Is it the latest version for the iPod Nano? If not, you should update it.. Also, you may want to check the connections to make sure they are plugged in all the way. Please post back and let us know what happens.