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<blockquote data-quote="KaeZoo" data-source="post: 4024542" data-attributes="member: 554753"><p>A Pioneer CD changer would hook up to the P-bus input, correct. However, without an actual CD changer to communicate with the head unit, you wouldn't be able to select CD Changer as a source. The P-Bus aux input on the page you linked (and the actual P-Bus aux input available from Pioneer) can't fool the deck into thinking there's a CD changer in place.</p><p></p><p>Newer Pioneer head units have a built-in function to turn on an auxiliary input through the P-Bus. If you read carefully on the "hack" page, it tells you that you need to activate this function. However, your older deck isn't equipped with this feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaeZoo, post: 4024542, member: 554753"] A Pioneer CD changer would hook up to the P-bus input, correct. However, without an actual CD changer to communicate with the head unit, you wouldn't be able to select CD Changer as a source. The P-Bus aux input on the page you linked (and the actual P-Bus aux input available from Pioneer) can't fool the deck into thinking there's a CD changer in place. Newer Pioneer head units have a built-in function to turn on an auxiliary input through the P-Bus. If you read carefully on the "hack" page, it tells you that you need to activate this function. However, your older deck isn't equipped with this feature. [/QUOTE]
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