1987 GMC Jimmy
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I've been doing the same with mine for about a year and a half now. The distortion was really bad at first so I adjusted both EQ settings to about 80% of max. I can play it at a respectable volume that way but definitely nothing crazy or it'll distort. Personally, I have no frame of reference as to how long that can continue. Maybe it'd mess up tomorrow or maybe it'd go indefinitely working that way. By the sounds of what you're saying, it could very well go until the DM165 internal amps die. I'm pretty sure 8 ohm impedance is a peak figure for the stereo, and it's not always that much. I do know that, depending on the amplitude and frequency of the sound it's producing, there's a load on the HU that probably shouldn't be there. I'd be more comfortable with the whole thing if the impedances were matched for longevity of the 30-40 year old OEM stuff and if the output was boosted just for sound quality and loudness. I think these radios are pretty good for how old they are but laughable by what modern ones are doing. I'd rather keep the factory in every situation for the aesthetics and the feel of something old, but if I can make it sound good or even great in the process, I think that's the way to go. I'm going to attach a page talking about the DM165s with regard to 1985-93 Delco 2000 radios. I imagine this somehow translates to Delco 2700 ETRs, but I can't speak to it with any certainty.
http://www.howtoalmanac.com/Scott/HowTo/02-12-DelcoGMDM165AudioAmpRepair.htm
http://www.howtoalmanac.com/Scott/HowTo/02-12-DelcoGMDM165AudioAmpRepair.htm