i had a pioneer 6350 head unit running rear pioneer 6 x 9's , a 4 channel kicker amp to 2 x 10" kicker subs and a 2 channel kicker amp running my front pioneer 6" speakers, was awesome but face stuffed up so had to get new one , got a pioneer 7250 but it doesn't have the little square input in the back like the 6350 that the pioneer cd-rb10 plug goes in to give you 2 rca inputs , does anyone know how i can get the dvd speakers thru the stereo head unit?
Wouldn't it of been easier to get a unit that had that capability built in. Just fyi the plug uits all FH-P, DEX-P, DEH-P and KEX-P models.
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it was the 2nd top of the line unit , i thought it would have it
What's the full part number? I can't find anything to match.
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That P-Bus plug is old technology used for stackers and other old secondary products. They've been gradually removing it from units over the last few years. Pretty much every model has a 3.5mm AUX input on it instead.
Deh-7250sd
so how can i convert 4 rca leads fom 7" indash dvd down to the single aux to go in front of my head unit? , any help appreciated![]()
Why do you need 4? The head unit only accepts sound. You should just have left and right RCAs.
You buy a stereo male 3.5mm to 2 female/male(depending what you need) RCA lead.
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dvd had 2 front rca's and 2 rear rca's but that adaptor looks sweet![]()
Car equipment is generally just stereo. So front and rear left are the same and front and rear right are the same. You only need to use 2 of them.