Perhaps. But the logic of setting up one of the outputs as a “grounded speaker” which apparently one can done with the Aurora may make it something that can be done. I would have to pull the schematics of the reverb unit and see how it
worked. I spent a year working with the guy that used to make those high power AM modulators and we created a set that worked with 6 volt positive ground. I and a buddy use them to drive the 1940’s MOPAR radios with XM Sat .
Anything can be done, it is just how much time and money do you want to spend… James From: Fern Rivard <crc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> No James, that's not possible. The reverb unit works with a mono audio output radio and the conversion kit is stereo. The reverb unit is unable to process a stereo signal. That dealer is blowing a bit of hot air. Fern On 26/01/2023 11:45 a.m., James Douglas wrote:
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