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WARNING: Before installing your CD changer and CD lead always ensure that the CD lead connection matches the connection at the rear of your radio. Thereafter test for correct operation. Actually, place them on your passenger seat, connect them together and test them. This will prevent any frustration if there are any incompatibility issues.
You've bought your CD changer package, but can 'You' install it? Installation seems to be a big mystery with many customers, but understandably if you've never fitted a CD Changer before then you won't know what to expect.
Who can install my CD Package?
1. Install yourself with the aid of some basic tools.
2. Find a local 'Auto Electrician' or 'Car Audio fitter' to install it.
When installing CD Changers we often get asked:
How do I remove my radio?
Do I have to disconnect my radio?
How do I run the CD lead from my radio to the CD changer mounting location?
Where and how do I mount the CD changer?
How do I install the CD interface?
Is any extra wiring necessary other than the CD BUS lead?
How do I install an FM Modulator CD Changer?
Radio Removal
To remove your radio you will need radio removal keys. Radio release keys are also freely available at car accessory outlets. Alternatively, some Japanese radios are held in with screws that are hidden behind the dash fascia that is held on with press clips and/or screws.
The radio removal keys are inserted into the holes (round or rectangular) provided on the radio fascia until they lock in position. You then ease out your radio. If you are NOT sure of how to remove your radio, your best option is to seek advice from your local car dealership's service department. Ask to speak to a technician.
Alternatively, run your car to your local car dealer and ask a technician to release your radio for you as they will definitely have the correct radio release keys. With most vehicles, it will take seconds to release your radio and they will not charge you for this.
Is it OK to disconnect my car Battery?
It is not essential to disconnect your battery, but if you do, (disconnect your negative terminal and not your positive terminal). The product manufacturers tell you to disconnect your battery before carrying out any installation work in order to cover themselves for safety reasons. As a recommendation, you should become familiar with how to disconnect your battery just in case you need to for whatever reason.
If you are 'very' safety conscious, you can attach a 10-amp blade type fuse in-line with a short piece of wire using two red female spade connectors pushed onto the fuse blades (these are available from any car accessory shop). Connect this wire in between your battery negative terminal and the negative battery post. This is a quick way of ensuring your full safety from any electrical problem.
Radio Code
If your radio has a security code, ensure that you have it recorded as your radio will need this code entering after reconnecting your battery. If you have a record of your security code, follow the instructions in your radio handbook on how to input this or, alternatively, consult your local car dealer.
If you do lose your radio code and don't have any record of it, you will need to get it "decoded." This basically means you will have to locate a company who can decode radios (take a look in the Yellow Pages) under 'Car Audio' or 'Car Electrics'.
Is it OK to disconnect my factory fitted radio connectors?
As above, on most occasions you will not have to disconnect your radio from the wiring loom connectors. But if you have to, ensure that you know your radio security code (if it has one) before disconnecting or you will lose this code.
Do yourself a favor. Go to this site: car-audio-products-and-accessories.com and read the articles. They cover much on car audio. They will help you do a better job of your car audio.
However, if you choose to use the pros, go here for a professional installer if you're in the UK.
Chimezirim Odimba writes for CarAudioPlus.
How to Go About Buying a Pioneer Car Audio System
Pioneer car audio system is made up of several components and they include amplifiers, head units, changers, equalizers, speakers, satellites radios and others. For the speakers, they come in several sub categories which are car speakers, subwoofers, tweeters, component speakers and subwoofer enclosures. There are CD changers and add on changers. The head units include Cd players, cassettes players, in dash video, DVD players and Mp3 CD players. Amplifiers can be single channel or multi channels. Pioneer car audio systems are known for their good quality and when you get them, you can be sure that you are getting value for your money. There are very many online and off line stores that stock Pioneer car audio systems.
Mostly, car audio are characterized into the source, the sound, the bass and the power. The source is the origin of the sound while the bass is the subwoofer that are responsible for the low frequencies in a system. When you are seeking to purchase, you will most probably be seeking for only one of these systems or two. It is therefore advisable to make sure that the systems are compatible so that you can achieve the best results. Get both systems from Pioneer and notice the difference compared to Pioneer and another brand. Keep in mind the features you want in your Pioneer car audio system. There may be features that do not please you and there are features that you will find very pleasing. Since there is so much variety to choose from, do not settle for less.
Make sure the store attendants give you correct and precise information about the systems. They should do this in a courteous and friendly way. If you find that some staff do not have product details, you are better of shopping somewhere else. This is because you are dealing with very sensitive products that will define your car entertainment. Every time you enter your car, you want to listen to something that makes you happy and if the system is compromised, you are certainly not happy. Know the kind store you are buying from well. It should be registered and authorized to sell Pioneer car audio. If many customers are being attracted to a store, then probably they are satisfied with the service.
Prices are always a huge factor to consider while buying Pioneer car audio systems. Do not go for very low prices without being sure of the quality. Many stores specialize in selling cheap products and they are perfectly of good quality. You need to learn how to tell the difference between this stores. Pioneer car audio is generally very affordable and you should be able to get the systems at a good price. Discounts and offer are certain to save your money but to a certain extent. By comparing the discount margins from various stores, you will be able to know which deal fits you budget. Finally get the necessary information on installation. If you sacrifice some time, it will be worth it because you will save money on installation and get to enjoy your sound courtesy of Pioneer.
About the Author
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What are some solutions to running out of inputs on an audio-video receiver?
I never would have thought that 5 inputs were too few, but our gadgetry seems to keep growing. We have a Wii, PS3, DVD-recorder, 5-disc DVD changer, Satellite Receiver, and a VCR. If it was up to me, I'd pitch the VCR, but my wife needs it so she can put some of her families old home movies to DVD-R. It's too bad the Wii and PS3 can't share an input.
Actually, you can ditch the 5-disc DVD changer entirely since the PS3 can play DVDs and blu-ray movies. In fact the PS3 will also upscale your DVDs to near HD quality if you have a HDTV and are using a HDMI cable, so playing DVDs on the PS3 will look better than using the 5-disc DVD changer or DVD recorder. That will help a little.
Most TVs come with multiple inputs. If you don't care about a device using the external speakers on your AV Receiver, plug it directly into your TV. The VCR is a good candidate for this. In fact, the VCR doesn't even need to be plugged into the AVR or TV at all. Just leave it connected to the input of your DVD recorder.
4 input switches that support composite (yellow RCA cable) and/or s-video (the cable with the 4 pins) are readily available at any store that sells TVs for about $20.
Component video switches are also available, but are a little more expensive. Over in the video game aisle is a product called The System Selector Pro from Pelican, which is about $60-80. It has 6 inputs that can either be composite video, s-video or component video. You can mix/match but each input type needs to be connected to your receiver separately.
If you need a HDMI switch, go online. I like the 4-port switch I got from Monoprice (http://monoprice.com) for $35. They also sell really cheap AV cables and other supplies.
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