USA Spec Toyota-Compatible Dual Auxiliary Input (DFTOY)
This USA Spec Toyota-Compatible Dual Auxiliary Input (DFTOY)
This so sweet if you're planning on keeping your stock HU. I had the opportunity to test this out with one of my project. Any how, if your stock head unit has a cd changer connection, this is the adapter for you. It's basically an auxiliary to 2 sets of RCAs (not one, but 2). For instance, say you wanted to keep you stock HU, and connect this and run an ipod connection and run another audio source to this, the sound quality is the same as stock. I've noticed some members are using other adapters for their ipods or mp3 player and the sound does not match w/ the current playing of the HU. Well, I've tested this w/ an ipod and it works beautifully. Sound quality matches up perfectly and you don't have to turn up your volume when you're using the auxiliary ports.
You can switch back and forth from the CD changer, the auxiliary audio source 1 or audio source 2 by pressing track up and down once you're in the auxiliary mode.
For $60 bux, you can't beat this.
Just thought I'd pass this along, since I've been in search of an adapter like this and finally found it.
I believe this works for all Toyota that has a cd changer port.
BTW, here's their official site http://usaspec.com/
-Michael
USA Spec Toyota-Compatible Dual Auxiliary Input (DFTOY)
USS DFTOY
• For iPod/color iPod
• For iPod mini
• 2 auxiliary inputs • Factory radio compatible
• Toyota compatible
• Digital quality sound
$59.99
USA Spec Toyota-Compatible Dual Auxiliary Input (DFTOY)
Multiple channels: There are 2 auxiliary inputs compatible with any standard portable stereo device, including DVD audio and MP3, in addition to the jams on your iPod ®.
Painless installation: Composed solely of plug and play harnesses for easy installation, there are no wires to cut or splice – and everything you need for installation is included.
High-quality sound: The unit connects directly through your factory radio’s CD changer port. It is not FM modulated, providing high level input for true digital quality sound.
This so sweet if you're planning on keeping your stock HU. I had the opportunity to test this out with one of my project. Any how, if your stock head unit has a cd changer connection, this is the adapter for you. It's basically an auxiliary to 2 sets of RCAs (not one, but 2). For instance, say you wanted to keep you stock HU, and connect this and run an ipod connection and run another audio source to this, the sound quality is the same as stock. I've noticed some members are using other adapters for their ipods or mp3 player and the sound does not match w/ the current playing of the HU. Well, I've tested this w/ an ipod and it works beautifully. Sound quality matches up perfectly and you don't have to turn up your volume when you're using the auxiliary ports.
You can switch back and forth from the CD changer, the auxiliary audio source 1 or audio source 2 by pressing track up and down once you're in the auxiliary mode.
For $60 bux, you can't beat this.
Just thought I'd pass this along, since I've been in search of an adapter like this and finally found it.
I believe this works for all Toyota that has a cd changer port.
BTW, here's their official site http://usaspec.com/
-Michael
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