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Pioneer Cables And Accessories at Andy's Auto Sport
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 Cables and Accessories


Fits on:
All SUVs (Universal)
Pioneer
CDR55
$17.28 /Each






About this Manufacturer:
Pioneer is one of the most widely known and trusted names in the electronic entertainment industry. They have come a long way from the original Tokyo garage where in the late 1930’s founder Nozomu Matsumoto designed, built and repaired speakers. With over 70 years under their belt they have been responsible for many major innovations such as the first car CD player as well as the high-definition plasma display. Now they have a massive selection of products with an excellent reputation for reliability and performance that has solidified the company as an industry leader. Always pushing the envelope with new technology and innovation the folks at Pioneer set a high-bar when it comes to new product development and satisfying the ever changing demands of a new generation of electronics consumers.


 Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of cables I might need for a custom audio or video setup in my vehicle? What does each type do exactly?
There are several different types of cables involved in a custom car audio setup. Plain old electrical wire is often used to hook up your head unit to a 12 volt power source however amplifiers use much heavier gauge power wires because they are high power applications. Most power wires are red in color and ground wires should be black in color to avoid confusion. Remember don't skimp out on the ground wire, make sure it is large and high quality to ensure your system keeps working right. Speaker wire or speaker chord is a specialized form of woven copper wire used to connect your speakers to the rest of the system. These wires come in pairs (two wires connected side by side) and are sometimes bare on the end but often times have male RCA style end-fittings. Often times recognized by its transparent insulation it usually comes in a large gauge for better sound quality. Patch cables are thick paired cables with male RCA style fittings used to connect various car audio components but most commonly used to connect the head unit to the amplifier. Remember when you see RCA connectors if they are red and white that usually indicates an audio signal and yellow indicates a video signal. There are also cables that allow you to run an iPod into your head unit that consist of a small chord with 1/8" male stereo connectors (like your iPod headphones have) on either end. One end goes into the iPod output and the other end plugs into your car stereo's accessory input.







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