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<blockquote data-quote="DaveT" data-source="post: 8603988" data-attributes="member: 568895"><p>I doubt any “modifying” for automotive applications would need to be done. It might have a proprietary connector but it’s all just fiber transmitting 1s and 0s through light pulses. I doubt they would reinvent the wheel I’m betting it uses the same standard as it’s home Audio brother. It’s not like you have to take into account the electrically “noisey” environment of a car seeing as its light and all.</p><p></p><p>Umm looks like the used price for a Ghibli is right around you quoted cost, not to mention option on exotics add up quick fast and in a hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveT, post: 8603988, member: 568895"] I doubt any “modifying” for automotive applications would need to be done. It might have a proprietary connector but it’s all just fiber transmitting 1s and 0s through light pulses. I doubt they would reinvent the wheel I’m betting it uses the same standard as it’s home Audio brother. It’s not like you have to take into account the electrically “noisey” environment of a car seeing as its light and all. Umm looks like the used price for a Ghibli is right around you quoted cost, not to mention option on exotics add up quick fast and in a hurry. [/QUOTE]
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