iPod and stock headunit using the PIE AUX Adaptor...
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/logjam/piehonaux.html - that's a great little thing to connect the iPod into your S2000 OEM headunit, but what sucks is it doesn't work for the MY2004! Blah, WTF am I going to do now?
Damn the 2004!
Damn the 2004!
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon03pcson.html - Okay guys, my connector came in, tested it out, and it works great.
I had to remove the stock head unit, then unplugged the XM/CD Changer plug, then plugged this baby in that spot. The wire reaches out from behind there and underneath the dash! It's bad ass! Highly recommended!
Don't forget that you need an RCA to audio jack cord!
I had to remove the stock head unit, then unplugged the XM/CD Changer plug, then plugged this baby in that spot. The wire reaches out from behind there and underneath the dash! It's bad ass! Highly recommended!
Don't forget that you need an RCA to audio jack cord!
UPDATE: I was getting this strange humming and buzzing when the vehicle was in motion, searched the web and found this website: http://www.livejournal.com/users/nugget/67913.html
I gotta go to Fry's!
One downside I found in my jury-rigged temporary install, however, was a wicked ground loop hum when the car was in motion. So I dismantled all the parts (it looked really lame anyway) and promptly ignored the project for months.
The day before we departed for Atlanta, though, I knew I'd want some nonradio music for the 36 hours of driving planned which would take us through some wasteland geography of country music and AM radio. I headed off to Fry's and picked up a $12 ground loop isolator which I placed in between the doohickey and the blitz thingey.
The day before we departed for Atlanta, though, I knew I'd want some nonradio music for the 36 hours of driving planned which would take us through some wasteland geography of country music and AM radio. I headed off to Fry's and picked up a $12 ground loop isolator which I placed in between the doohickey and the blitz thingey.
Originally posted by skafia
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon03pcson.html - Okay guys, my connector came in, tested it out, and it works great.
I had to remove the stock head unit, then unplugged the XM/CD Changer plug, then plugged this baby in that spot. The wire reaches out from behind there and underneath the dash! It's bad ass! Highly recommended!
Don't forget that you need an RCA to audio jack cord!
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon03pcson.html - Okay guys, my connector came in, tested it out, and it works great.
I had to remove the stock head unit, then unplugged the XM/CD Changer plug, then plugged this baby in that spot. The wire reaches out from behind there and underneath the dash! It's bad ass! Highly recommended!
Don't forget that you need an RCA to audio jack cord!
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This PIE/HON adaptor is quoted as being compatible with the Sony 757 CD/MP3 changer (http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon03pcson.html)
Does this mean that I can control the changer (and the tracks) from the dash control unit or is it "just a connector" interface?
This PIE/HON adaptor is quoted as being compatible with the Sony 757 CD/MP3 changer (http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon03pcson.html)
Does this mean that I can control the changer (and the tracks) from the dash control unit or is it "just a connector" interface?
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