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If anyone is looking for an easy way to upgrade their JBL sound system this harness will help you get it done. The harness is 10ft long and includes every channel powered by the factory amplifier. Link here: https://www.audxsound.com/products/tyah22uf10

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How so? Can you make it cheaper?
 
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I can’t, but the third gen version of this is only $60.
So you are clueless on how the systems differ yet you have an opinion on what should something cost.

The connectors are different (30 pins vs 14/12, more expensive), 11 channels of color coded 16 gauge wire which will allow for any DSP amplifier as plug and play reducing the installation time by hours.
 

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So you are clueless on how the systems differ yet you have an opinion on what should something cost.

The connectors are different (30 pins vs 14/12, more expensive), 11 channels of color coded 16 gauge wire which will allow for any DSP amplifier as plug and play reducing the installation time by hours.
I understand the connectors are different. The third GEN also has color-coded wires. Do these different connectors cause this product to cost over three times the last GEN? If they do, great I’d love to know. What I want to know is why this is so much more expensive than the third GEN wiring harness.
 
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I understand the connectors are different. The third GEN also has color-coded wires. Do these different connectors cause this product to cost over three times the last GEN? If they do, great I’d love to know. What I want to know is why this is so much more expensive than the third GEN wiring harness.
11 Channels of 12ft/16 AWG copper wire, that's how.
 
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That is hilariously overpriced.
Is really not, is just not a product you would not buy and I get it. Not everyone see the value in a product that will save you time and money. Go to a shop and get a quotation to change out the system and see how much it would cost you. I work at a shop that charges $150 an hour and we're booked for weeks ahead.

You can buy a cheaper harness, but will have to extend it. This is a time saver, if you have plenty time to spare? Simple, go the cheap route.
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