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May 12 2008, 09:45 PM
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![]() Fabricator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,619 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Bastrop Member No.: 272 |
Searching for a new head unit last night with an aux plug for my MP3 player I found an adapter plug for Pioneer head units. It plugs into the socket for the cd changer on the back of the HU. The plugs cost $35!!! Searching around for a cheaper adapter plug I found a sight that had instructions on how to make one and it even had the pin out for the HU. This only works on the Pioneers that control an externall cd changer, but I'm sure if you have another brand with that function you can make one too if you get the pin out for your HU.
I made mine this afternoon in about 5-10 minutes with parts I had at the house. It works GREAT. Now I don't have to pack around all the cd cases in the back seat anymore. Here's the link: MP3 adapter -------------------- Not alot of people can point at something and say, "I built that."
![]() 1991 W68 Firebird.... 355 TBI/WC T-5/ 9 Bolt 3.27 Posi w/PBR's, Edlebrock headers, MSD ignition, 9.8:1 compression, hypereutectic pistons, HD rods, ported and polished 305 heads with cut pockets, Competition Cam 211/221 @ .050 110 lobe separation, port and gasket matched intake/heads, 3" stainless Hooker Aero Chamber cat-back, complete WS6 conversion, open element, energy suspension poly bushings throughout, complete A.I.R. delete, 8mm wires, 165* stat, 4th gen T/A wing, all black leather 4th gen interior, 4th gen center console, custom circle grid T/A tail lights, Sequential turn signals. ![]() 1989 Plain Jane Firebird....2.8/700R4/peg leg 3.42 with one-off steel heat extractor hood and polished 20 slot wheels. |
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May 12 2008, 10:12 PM
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![]() ATGO Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,810 Joined: -- From: Bertram (just NW of Austin) Member No.: 97
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I've been wanting a deck that has a USB plug in the front. Put all my music on a flash drive & I'm good to go! I never listen to broadcast radio, so I don't even need a real radio, just a MP3 player.
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May 13 2008, 02:36 AM
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![]() LS1 Powered 91Z28 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Founder Posts: 6,858 Joined: -- From: South Austin Member No.: 5
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Wow 35....
Back before the whole ipod in a car craze, I spent 100 for a CDChanger to RCA adapter, that with a RCA to stereo minijack is how my ipod is hooked up -------------------- 1991 Z-28 - LS1 & T-56 Swap - 4.10 4th Gen Rear
ARE Stage 1 Heads - 2.02" intake, 1.57" exhaust, Comp 918 Springs Thunder Racing Custom Camshaft - 224/224 .563/.563 114 LSA Head Flow Sheet |
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May 20 2008, 09:28 PM
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ATGO Frequent ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 213 Joined: -- From: Elgin, TX Member No.: 165 |
I was looking for a stereo with the USB plug and ended up with a Pioneer that had the capability, but it also has a direct iPod connection to control and charge the iPod. It has worked out nicely. The other alternative I just installed into the 92 Daytona is an RF Modulator to connect the iPod through the factory stereo via the antenna. It isn't the perfect solution in the long run, but for $49 and the cable I already had, it is working well enough for my purposes now. Fortunately, I had a $25 Best Buy gift card and this was the only thing they had I really wanted.
If anyone chooses to go that route (to hard-wire into the antenna rather than using a practically useless FM Transmitter), go straight to the installation bay and ask for it, because the rest of the people in the store are not going to be helpful at all... |
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May 20 2008, 09:34 PM
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![]() Fabricator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,619 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Bastrop Member No.: 272 |
This little plug I made was FREE using parts I had at home. It's been working great, no problems so far.
-------------------- Not alot of people can point at something and say, "I built that."
![]() 1991 W68 Firebird.... 355 TBI/WC T-5/ 9 Bolt 3.27 Posi w/PBR's, Edlebrock headers, MSD ignition, 9.8:1 compression, hypereutectic pistons, HD rods, ported and polished 305 heads with cut pockets, Competition Cam 211/221 @ .050 110 lobe separation, port and gasket matched intake/heads, 3" stainless Hooker Aero Chamber cat-back, complete WS6 conversion, open element, energy suspension poly bushings throughout, complete A.I.R. delete, 8mm wires, 165* stat, 4th gen T/A wing, all black leather 4th gen interior, 4th gen center console, custom circle grid T/A tail lights, Sequential turn signals. ![]() 1989 Plain Jane Firebird....2.8/700R4/peg leg 3.42 with one-off steel heat extractor hood and polished 20 slot wheels. |
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Jul 7 2008, 10:21 AM
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![]() ATGO Frequent ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 14-December 07 From: Round Rock Member No.: 313 |
I've been wanting a deck that has a USB plug in the front. Put all my music on a flash drive & I'm good to go! I never listen to broadcast radio, so I don't even need a real radio, just a MP3 player. Kenwood and JVC have a few models with a usb plug on the face. Some of the new Pioneer models coming out will have them also. -------------------- Jeff K.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 Z28 - 25th anniv Heritage Edition - Way too many mods to list. SOLD 04 Cadillac CTS - black on black, 20x8.5" Royale wheels, Eibach Pro-kit, more... 01 Supercharged Tahoe LT 12.85@105.9 (before new gears and updated pcm tune) on street tires and in full street trim @ 6000lbs -6.0 LQ9 swap, Intercooled radix s/c @ 10 lbs boost, Lingenfelter cam, LT Headers, true duals, BB pcm tune, Performabuilt Pro-Race trans, Eaton True-Trac and 4.56 gears, 24x10 wheels, 3/5 drop, LOTS more |
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Jul 7 2008, 11:44 AM
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![]() ATGO Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,810 Joined: -- From: Bertram (just NW of Austin) Member No.: 97
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Blaupunkt has a AM/FM tuner, no CD player one with a SD card slot on it, & is on the face, so you cab simply stab in it & go. I like that better than carrying CDs anyways. And it has a 35mm plug in the front, that I guess could be used for iPod input. And an optional USB adapter accessory input. And built-in CD Changer controls, if you wanna play CDs.
![]() Blaukpunkt Melbourne SD27 I haven't seen it locally though, but haven't looked real hard either. -------------------- |
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Jul 7 2008, 11:46 PM
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![]() ATGO Frequent ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 14-December 07 From: Round Rock Member No.: 313 |
Blaupunkt has a AM/FM tuner, no CD player one with a SD card slot on it, & is on the face, so you cab simply stab in it & go. I like that better than carrying CDs anyways. And it has a 35mm plug in the front, that I guess could be used for iPod input. And an optional USB adapter accessory input. And built-in CD Changer controls, if you wanna play CDs. ![]() Blaukpunkt Melbourne SD27 I haven't seen it locally though, but haven't looked real hard either. Cool features, but it's still a Blaupunkt -------------------- Jeff K.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 Z28 - 25th anniv Heritage Edition - Way too many mods to list. SOLD 04 Cadillac CTS - black on black, 20x8.5" Royale wheels, Eibach Pro-kit, more... 01 Supercharged Tahoe LT 12.85@105.9 (before new gears and updated pcm tune) on street tires and in full street trim @ 6000lbs -6.0 LQ9 swap, Intercooled radix s/c @ 10 lbs boost, Lingenfelter cam, LT Headers, true duals, BB pcm tune, Performabuilt Pro-Race trans, Eaton True-Trac and 4.56 gears, 24x10 wheels, 3/5 drop, LOTS more |
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Jul 22 2008, 12:19 AM
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![]() ATGO Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,810 Joined: -- From: Bertram (just NW of Austin) Member No.: 97
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Cool features, but it's still a Blaupunkt OK, Mr. Audio.. -------------------- |
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Jul 22 2008, 10:18 AM
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Electrical Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrators Posts: 7,725 Joined: -- From: North Austin Member No.: 7
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Cool features, but it's still a Blaupunkt You have a problem with Blaupunkt?? (pronounced Bl-ow-puh-nkt, not Blue-punk, btw) It's one of the better manufacturers. I had one as my first car radio and I owned it for 15 years (yes, FIFTEEN years). Didn't have a single problem. But then again, I bought it in Europe and imported it to US myself so I KNOW that I got a good one from Germany. Maybe you have only experience with the Taiwanese exports that are manufactured for the US market? Lou -------------------- "People suck, life blows, now that's what I call equilibrium!"
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Jul 22 2008, 11:13 AM
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![]() ATGO Frequent ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 416 Joined: -- From: Texas Member No.: 8 |
During the 80's and 90's, it was a decent stereo for the price but since then the quality has suffered.
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Jul 22 2008, 11:22 AM
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![]() ATGO Regular ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 162 Joined: 15-March 08 From: Leander Texas Member No.: 349 |
OK, Mr. Audio.. I bought a Jensen recently. Below is a pic of this years model. USB plugs in front and SD card loads behine the faceplate. They also come with cables for XM, serius and iPod controls. I really like mine. I love being able to just plug in a USB stick and rock out. |
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Jul 22 2008, 11:48 AM
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![]() ATGO Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,810 Joined: -- From: Bertram (just NW of Austin) Member No.: 97
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I bought a Jensen recently. Below is a pic of this years model. USB plugs in front and SD card loads behine the faceplate. They also come with cables for XM, serius and iPod controls. I really like mine. I love being able to just plug in a USB stick and rock out. I saw it Saturday at the show & meant to ask you what it was, but forgot about it later... Does the faceplate flip down to access the SD port? Does it play discs too, or no? -------------------- |
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Jul 22 2008, 01:27 PM
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![]() ATGO Regular ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 162 Joined: 15-March 08 From: Leander Texas Member No.: 349 |
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Jul 29 2008, 02:03 AM
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![]() ATGO Frequent ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 14-December 07 From: Round Rock Member No.: 313 |
You have a problem with Blaupunkt?? .... Maybe you have only experience with the Taiwanese exports that are manufactured for the US market? Lou Sooo....Pioneer or Alpine for me. C'mon Lou. Don't be offended. I'm half Korean, and I talk crap about KIA all the time -------------------- Jeff K.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 Z28 - 25th anniv Heritage Edition - Way too many mods to list. SOLD 04 Cadillac CTS - black on black, 20x8.5" Royale wheels, Eibach Pro-kit, more... 01 Supercharged Tahoe LT 12.85@105.9 (before new gears and updated pcm tune) on street tires and in full street trim @ 6000lbs -6.0 LQ9 swap, Intercooled radix s/c @ 10 lbs boost, Lingenfelter cam, LT Headers, true duals, BB pcm tune, Performabuilt Pro-Race trans, Eaton True-Trac and 4.56 gears, 24x10 wheels, 3/5 drop, LOTS more |
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Jul 29 2008, 09:52 AM
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Electrical Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrators Posts: 7,725 Joined: -- From: North Austin Member No.: 7
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I see what you mean but that proves again that the Blaupunkt company doesn't give a crap about the USA market.
In Europe, they are (or used to be, while I was there) actually a leading manufacturer, they made one of the first radios with RDS, the first radio with security cards, while others were still struggling with analog technology. If they lack iShit connections, who cares, it's not big in Europe at all. So that makes perfect sense to me. Instead of iShit, they have other connections, like for cellphones etc. I guess it depends on the continent you live on what kind of technology people use and desire. It's like the kid who bought one of the new small Hondas in base model and was complaining: "where's the iShit connector?" I'd say, if you want American features, buy American products (that are made in China anyway Don't worry, I don't get easily offended, I often swear at Europeans too. Lou P.S.: Btw, I know what you mean about the styling. But that's just a matter of personal preference. I can't say I loved the look of my radio 100% but then again, I picked it for its features: wafer, RDS, CD-changer input & controls, AUX input, AUX output .... and all that in the early 90's!!! -------------------- "People suck, life blows, now that's what I call equilibrium!"
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Jul 29 2008, 08:56 PM
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![]() Fabricator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,619 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Bastrop Member No.: 272 |
I have Blaupunkt speakers in the stock locations in my car. Originally, when I got my car I was just going to throw a cheap stereo system in it (the stock setup was dead) and sell it. I paid $15 for the 4x6's and $20 for the 6x9's at Fry's. I've never had any of their stuff before since I've always bought Kenwood, Alpine, or Pioneer. I've had the cheapos in for almost 2 years and the passenger 6x9 just started rattling yesterday morning. They've held up pretty good but this time around I'm getting the good stuff again.
As far as the Blaupunkt head units, I would never buy one. They might have decent features, but they are UGLY. My Pioneer is 5 years old, still works great, has features that most new HU's don't have....if I could just get it to light up red instead of green. -------------------- Not alot of people can point at something and say, "I built that."
![]() 1991 W68 Firebird.... 355 TBI/WC T-5/ 9 Bolt 3.27 Posi w/PBR's, Edlebrock headers, MSD ignition, 9.8:1 compression, hypereutectic pistons, HD rods, ported and polished 305 heads with cut pockets, Competition Cam 211/221 @ .050 110 lobe separation, port and gasket matched intake/heads, 3" stainless Hooker Aero Chamber cat-back, complete WS6 conversion, open element, energy suspension poly bushings throughout, complete A.I.R. delete, 8mm wires, 165* stat, 4th gen T/A wing, all black leather 4th gen interior, 4th gen center console, custom circle grid T/A tail lights, Sequential turn signals. ![]() 1989 Plain Jane Firebird....2.8/700R4/peg leg 3.42 with one-off steel heat extractor hood and polished 20 slot wheels. |
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Jul 31 2008, 07:13 PM
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![]() ATGO Frequent ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 14-December 07 From: Round Rock Member No.: 313 |
OK, Mr. Audio.. Kenwood has a decent inexpensive model out that has a USB and aux mini-jack plug on the face. -------------------- Jeff K.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 Z28 - 25th anniv Heritage Edition - Way too many mods to list. SOLD 04 Cadillac CTS - black on black, 20x8.5" Royale wheels, Eibach Pro-kit, more... 01 Supercharged Tahoe LT 12.85@105.9 (before new gears and updated pcm tune) on street tires and in full street trim @ 6000lbs -6.0 LQ9 swap, Intercooled radix s/c @ 10 lbs boost, Lingenfelter cam, LT Headers, true duals, BB pcm tune, Performabuilt Pro-Race trans, Eaton True-Trac and 4.56 gears, 24x10 wheels, 3/5 drop, LOTS more |
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Aug 2 2008, 03:44 AM
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![]() ATGO Post-Lazy ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 68 Joined: 18-November 07 From: San Antonio Member No.: 307 |
I have the JVC model with the USB plug on the front in my yellow z, that is one nice radio. I can hook up the USB drive, my Sansa MP3 player by the USB cable and it will power it on to access the files.
I am not a big fan of the rotary knob, but I had to compromise to get the USB connectivity. Its also a MOSFET powered radio, and the sound is really good. http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.js...elId=MODL027693 BTW, I have a JVC fanatic. That car has a JVC: Mosfet amp, head unit, 6x9 450watt speakers, and had a CD Changer until it broke. -------------------- ~Lucid is a state of mind~
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