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15th January 2012, 01:26 PM
#1
ip-bus to 13 pin din
Hi ,
does anyone know if there is such a thing as an ip-bus to 13 pin din adapter ?
Or is it even possible to connect the two ?
I`ve done some web searching and if they exist they seem to be very rare .
Thanks
Peter .
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17th January 2012, 09:02 PM
#2
Hi Peter, what do you mean IP Bus? are you talking about the connectors used in networks which is an RJ 45 and din connectors as I know them are an audio plug which I have only ever seen up to 5 pin?? If you mean the Drange connector which would be 15 pin?? If both are correct yes you can get an adaptor. They are used alot in 2way radio base gear.
Tim
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18th January 2012, 01:33 PM
#3
Hi Tim ,
after some more searching i see that my question makes little sense being non specific .
I`ve a very limited knowledge of audio connecters ETC .
The car stereo is what the question was about for our LSE MA soft dash .
I`ve a pioneer head unit to replace the eurovox because it should run the amp and sub as the eurovox does .
As well as a single CD it can control a changer , it also does ipod USB etc .
Pioneer use ip-bus for the changer which is 12 pin and Eurovox ETC use 13 pin but the pioneer has an additional ground /12 volts lead .
Looking at the pinouts other than the extra grd/12v to the pioneer ( which the eurovox does within its 13 pins ) it should be possible to match the two .
So this was the reason for my question but now i think i`ll just get a pioneer stacker and fit the changer lead with the headunit .
I was hoping as with the ISO to the head unit there would also be an adapter for using the Eurovox ( actually i think it`s Sony ) stacker to the pioneer , which would only mean removing and replacing in the dash but after looking lots on the internet they don`t seem to exist .
Thanks
Peter.
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18th January 2012, 05:06 PM
#4
OK that I know nothing about, I run a JVC DVD player which gives me 4.7GB of wma files on one disk.
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19th January 2012, 06:58 AM
#5
last time i went through this i got given a lot of strange looks and the answers from the techs were to the effect of "Brand X head unit wont talk to Brand Y stacker, even if you did get the cables sorted".... all to do with how the stacker is controlled
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