About the Pioneer CDRB20
The Pioneer CDRB20 adapter allows you to add an auxiliary input to your Pioneer changer-controlling receiver and retain the use of your Pioneer CD changer. The CDRB20 accepts your IP-Bus changer cable and a patch cable from your auxiliary source (cassette, MP3, Minidisc, etc.) and allows your Pioneer receiver to play back either source. The auxiliary source must have a volume control or an output voltage of 1 volt or less. 1-year warranty.
Details:- aux in stereo RCA inputs
- P-Bus input and output with a 36" IP-Bus cable to connect to the receiver
- 3-1/2"W x 1-3/16"H x 5"D
What's in the box:
- RCA to IP-Bus adapter (with attached 36" IP Bus cord / 30" ground lead / 78" power lead with 3 amp bus fuse / 11" power lead with female bullet connector for optional CD changer)
- Instruction sheet
- EMC directives sheet
- 2 Pieces of hook and loop fastener
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Overview: This unit allows you to input any device with RCA outputs, plus retain the P-Bus connection on any Pioneer head unit with an IP-Bus connection.
Connections: The unit has the following inputs and outputs:
- Attached P-Bus output which is attached to the P-Bus of the head unit
- A blue P-Bus input where the P-Bus component is connected (if one is being used)
- One set of left and right RCA inputs to connect another unit, such as a portable satellite radio receiver or MP3 player.
Important Notes:
- The device connected to the RCA ins must either have an output voltage of 1 volt or less OR have a volume control so its output can be lowered. With an input voltage greater than 1 volt, this unit will pass distorted audio and/or be damaged.
- If the IP-Bus component and the source connected to the RCA inputs are played simultaneously, output from both will be heard, so only one source should be playing at a time. The head unit will not turn the power to the auxiliary source on/off, so that unit will have to be turned on/off manually.
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