[urq] NAC: aftermarket stereo q
Phil Payne
phil at isham-research.co.uk
Tue Apr 19 22:57:25 PDT 2011
If the 12-pin rectangular is to the ISO standard, it could be C1 & C2 of
http://www.isham-research.co.uk/quattro/wiring/Typ85/isopin.html
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From: urq-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:urq-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf
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Sent: 20 April 2011 03:06
To: quattro at audifans.com; urq at audifans.com
Subject: [urq] NAC: aftermarket stereo q
Any electronic pundits hanging here?
My old URQ came with a very nice Nakamichi tape deck (TD-45Z) connected to a
Pioneer 12 disc CD changer in the trunk. The changer never worked from day
one, and I decided to finally check into the issue. It was determined that
the changer itself was dead.
I have since purchased another Pioneer changer (CDX-P1280), and I didn't do
my homework sufficiently and ended up with a unit that will not as I had
hoped "plug and play" with the cars wiring.
I had an FM modulated changer, and I purchased a NON FM modulated changer
that came with a long control cable that has two rectangular 12 pin female
(socket) ends. The deck has a 12 pin round female CD control output/input on
the back plate.
Any way of making the 2 units play nice via an adapter? I have tried
repeatedly to obtain a wiring diagram for the Nakamichi to no avail. I have
the correct plug (and pig tail) for the deck (harvested from and older Audi
at the breakers), and thought about cutting an end off the changer cable to
make a "hybrid" adapter. I don't want to ruin the Pioneer cable if these 2
brands won't talk to one another. Also, without wiring diagrams for both I
feel it would not be possible to splice an adapter.
Any possibilities? Anyone want to buy a factory refurbished CDX-P1280?
TIA
Dennis
Denver
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