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Pioneer CDRB10 adaptor September 19, 2008 Chris Keating (Bay Arera, Ca) I orginally hook up my Sirius radio and playing via the FM radio here in the Bay Area,, well the sound kept fading in and out. I attempted to hook this through my AUX input but still did not like the idea that I could not adjust the volume of the music. I read a few comments on what to do about this on line. One person on line wrote and said he purchased this product and and hook up the ipod via this compact adaptor. I figured should work for the Sirius too. It worked like like a charm. I can adjust my volume via the radio knob while playing the Sirius music through the aux input with this adaptor.
Works Great September 4, 2008 Thomas J. Riddle (Dresher, PA) This item works great. It enabled me to hook my sat radio or ipod directly into my pioneer headset.
Good product April 7, 2008 Sreekar Gollapalle (Terre Haute, Indiana USA) Its worked great for me. I can now connect anything to my car sterio. An ipod, laptop, basically anything that takes a 3.5mm connector. You ofcourse need the 3.5mm to AV connector.
Good Accessory, But It Doesn't Last September 25, 2007 Alexander Wilke I bought this for my Pioneer stereo so I could hook up my MP3 player. It was a pain in the butt to install, but that's mostly because of my car. It sounded really good to begin with, but eventually it started to sound really quiet and it went mono on me. I'd say this happened after about two years. Considering the high price tag I would've expected it to last as long as my stereo. I don't know what's in the box, but something inside went bad. I'd say it's more of a poor design issue than a wear-and-tear issue. Try one of the cheaper alternatives. If it lasts at least two years then you got a better deal.
Update your Head! June 22, 2007 Paul Mark Provencher (Morgantown, WV USA) It pays to buy good audio equipment. While the lesser systems become obsolete quickly, the better gear just keeps going and going. And so it is with the Pioneer DEH-P77DH CD/AM/FM car unit. I wanted to add XM to my system but didn't want to use the wireless FM transmitter. And without a cassette player, the cassette adapter was not an option. So I bought this input adapter, plugged it into the back of my unit, and together with a y-adapter cable can use my system to play XM radio OR any other signal that can be plugged in! Painless to install, and once the AUX option is turned on in the head unit, you're good to go!
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