The Pioneer Auxiliary Input allows you to connect 1 audio auxiliary source (iPod, MP3 Player, DVD Player, etc) to any Pioneer head unit with CD Changer controls. The adapter converts the CD Changer on the head unit to stereo RCA audio inputs.
Note: When using the aux adaptor, you will not be able to connect a CD Changer.
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Average Customer Rating is 4.7 out of 5 stars:
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| Durability | | 4.9 |
| Value | | 4.7 |
| Features | | 4.4 |
| Design | | 4.5 |
| Usability | | 4.7 |
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Luke from Minneapolis, MN
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The cable worked as it should and it enabled me to use my iPod with it. I liked that it was gold plated too. Felt like a quality cable.
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MrOAK from chelmsford ma
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This item allows me to connect my sirius radio to my pioneer head unit. It is a good price and works as advertised.
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Gene from Aberdeen, Maryland
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This is a great accessory. I use it to listen to my ipod on the road. It does not charge it though. I have plenty of docking stations and adapters for that. I use an older pioneer premier deck that works great but does not have ipod controls so this is perfect!!!!
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This guy from OKC, Oklahoma
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Perfect product, easy to use allowed me to add an auxiliary input cheap glad I bought this product
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Brian from Fresno, CA
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I bought a used car that happen to have an awesome aftermarket Pioneer stereo. But it didn't have an AUX input. I was considering getting a new deck of similar sound quality, until I found this little doohickey. Saved me at least a hundred bucks!
The deck must be pulled out to install the adapter. Most applications would require a female 3.5 jack to male RCA adapter. Some might find that devices plugged in through this adapter will not be as loud. It would have been awesome if it's amplified.
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