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Old 11-08-2005, 07:01 AM   #1
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paraller to ISO speakers

Hello guys,

I want to swap the stock radio of my Laguna 2005 (Cabasse Tronic, basic radio/CD no CD changer and no amplifier/tuner in the back) for a Pioneer.
The Cabasse has parallel speaker wiring, the Pioneer the usual ISO wiring with separated speaker polarities. I installed many radios in my cars over the years but all had ISO connectors, this is the first time I found a parallel wiring so I think I should ask before doing something wrong.

Would a connection below make sense?

Stock <------------> Pioneer ISO

RR+ <------------> Back R+
RR- <------------> Back R-
RF+ <------------> Front R+
RF- <------------> Front R-
LF+ <------------> Front L+
LF- <------------> Front L-
LR+ <------------> Back R+
LR- <------------> Back R-

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Old 11-08-2005, 07:15 AM   #2
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1) Quit double-posting.
2) Yes, that makes sense.
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1) Got in by accident so cool it off
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Why don't you just get a Renault to ISO connector. that's what I did to all my cars when I changed the stock HU.
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1) Got in by accident so cool it off
2) Thanks

1) An accidental double-posting would have the same verbage in both posts. And I'm completely cool.
2) You're very welcome. Also, have you consulted any stereo shops (online or physcial) about a wiring harness for your vehicle? It's likely that you can purchase one for relatively little cost.
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