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    Post Anybody know where to get a Pioneer IP bus to RCA adapter?

    Anybody have one for sale, E-mail me Ryan212@aol.com

    sorry if I am in the wrong forum, it has been a while since I have been here, and this is a piece of hardware I need to finish my system

    Ryan

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    Someone on this board sent me a schematic, or you can buy one from pioneer.

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    Do you REALLY want to buy on? The retail is $35. I made one for less that $1. You just need 4 wires and a female 1/8" stereo jack.

    I sat in my car for a half hour and messed with the ipbus plug and figured out what was right/left/ground.

    lemme whip up a diagram real quick like.

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    Ok, here ya go. Any questions/problems e-mail me or post it here.

    http://mp3box.2y.net/photos/ipbusdiagram.gif

    http://mp3box.2y.net/photos/ipbusadapter.jpg

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    Ok Arby..Now I own a Pioneer Premier 720..
    And I thought your page on making buttons was really neat..I actually am ripping apart a keyboard now to play with...And the inverting the LCD..well I may just order a few more 4x40 from EIO to play with..
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    Oh, I just made arrangements to buy one today then I read this post.

    I think I am going to cancel the order, and then build one, You guys ROCK

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    I had to cancel on the seller I fell bad, but the $45 in my pocket makes me feel better.

    One question, why does the pioneer one have power wires and all, where this is just 4 connectors. I cannot imagine that pioneer put the power wires just to make people think it was not easy to do.

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    All the other wires would be for controlling other IP-BUS devices, such as stackers, in dash TV's, steeringwheel remotes etc. The IP-BUS isn't just for connecting an AUX adaptor to.

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    sorry, let me rephrase, the pioneer unit has 3 wires you hook up, from the picture it looks like power, remote and ground. what are they for?

    I know that the IP bus does all kinds of cool stuff.

    Ryan

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