>I have a Philips DC-777 AM/FM/SW/Cassette radio. They are no longer >available. When it was installed, it was necessary to run two more >wires back to the rear speakers because the VW radio was grounded >differently. The installer skillfully used the same ceiling route as >the other two wires that were already connected, other installers >might not care and will string wires back there under the floor. Philips still produces SW Radios but not the DC-777. I just got a special offer for a FM/AM/LW/SW with CD-Player for DM 400.- but can not remember which model. Independent of what VW does, you should run two wires between the radio and a speaker independent of it's grounding. Most radios have differential driven speakers. Helmut '80 Camper
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