99-02 Accord, auxilary inputs?
Is there any way to run an auxilary input into a stock head unit in an 1999 accord (single disc, double din, head unit)? Like an adaptor that I plugs into the deck and gives me RCA plugs to connect my auxilary device to.
Also, I have a cheap Pioneer DEH-P25 that I want to run some auxilary input into through some RCA plugs. any ideas?
thanks!
Aaron S.
Portland, OR
Also, I have a cheap Pioneer DEH-P25 that I want to run some auxilary input into through some RCA plugs. any ideas?
thanks!
Aaron S.
Portland, OR
Does you Accord radio have a button that says CD changer?
If so, via interphase, you could have the DIN connector on one end of the interphase and RCA input connections on the other end.
About that old Pioneer, I doubt it has CD changer control feature.
If so, via interphase, you could have the DIN connector on one end of the interphase and RCA input connections on the other end.
About that old Pioneer, I doubt it has CD changer control feature.
thanks for the response, yes it does have a button that says CD/tape/changer on it. SO I assume is has the ability to receive a signal from a CD changer.
After I posted the question, I found a place that makes adaptors to do exactly what I need. I think i will give them a try.
http://store.yahoo.com/logjam/piehonaux.html
thanks again.
After I posted the question, I found a place that makes adaptors to do exactly what I need. I think i will give them a try.
http://store.yahoo.com/logjam/piehonaux.html
thanks again.
that old pioneer does have CD Changer control, you can tell by the model #. Any pioneer model that's DEH-P# has the IP-Bus controls, which will work with any Pioneer changer or XM unit that also has the P listed. (That's the reason Pioneer XM units don't scroll the artist or song information, because the older units weren't capable of scrolling text). Now if the model was DEH-#, then no, it wouldn't work with a changer or XM unit since that radio doesn't support the IP-Bus
You can find adaptors online that plug into the changer port and give you one set of AUX inputs. They typically run around $15
You can find adaptors online that plug into the changer port and give you one set of AUX inputs. They typically run around $15
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