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Join Date: May 2011
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Hello everyone,
I'm searching a few days now on the internet to get the pinout of my jvc car radio but cannot find the answer. It's a jvc car radio i want to use indoors as my main stereo. It's got a line in for my ipod and an usb stick plug, very handy. Was laying around in the garage for two years. Problem is i can't read the pinout because the cable is missing. If someone can point me out in the right direction would be very great. I'm only using two regular speakers. In attatchment a picture of the backside numbered and the info sticker on the front. That's all i got… Thank you very much in advance and have a nice weekend, Stef
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Join Date: May 2011
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Thanks a lot Joselorenzo! Amazing fast!
So now i have the pinout. Just put a 12 AC/DC adaptor to Battery (yellow) and Ground (White/Black). And speakers to FR en FL? Is it that simple? Or is there any remote to put the car radio on? Thanks! Stef |
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