How can create AUX port on my stereo?
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How can create AUX port on my stereo?
Dear Sir.
I'm owned the LS430 2001.
My ls430 is not support stereo aux, bluetooth.
So, I'm want to connect aux line into a cassette PCB.
Could you show to me the schematic of stereo?
If you are support schematic of stereo. then I'll share the all process of create AUX on LS430 stereo.
Thank you.
I'm owned the LS430 2001.
My ls430 is not support stereo aux, bluetooth.
So, I'm want to connect aux line into a cassette PCB.
Could you show to me the schematic of stereo?
If you are support schematic of stereo. then I'll share the all process of create AUX on LS430 stereo.
Thank you.
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http://www.vaistech.com/site/mml.php
This works wonderfully in my 04 LS430, single USB input charges the device as well. I ran the cable behind the NAV unit into the glovebox.
This works wonderfully in my 04 LS430, single USB input charges the device as well. I ran the cable behind the NAV unit into the glovebox.
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At a very basic level, one of these would work. They sound better than you might think and are cheap enough to give them a try
Cassette Adapter
or an FM adapter (these are variable in quality however)
Cassette Adapter
or an FM adapter (these are variable in quality however)
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Dear FlaPhil.
Thank's your advice.
But Cassette Adapter and FM adapter is not my goal. because this solution is have a reduce-down sound qulity.
So, I'll modify PCB of stereo.
Please anybody show to me the schematic of stereo.
Thank you.
Thank's your advice.
But Cassette Adapter and FM adapter is not my goal. because this solution is have a reduce-down sound qulity.
So, I'll modify PCB of stereo.
Please anybody show to me the schematic of stereo.
Thank you.
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Dear Lavrishevo.
What need the reason to this work?
Anyway. My market place have not enought item for LS430.
And The cassette adapter or FM adapter are have a reduce down sound quility.
So. I'm want to driect input to MY stereo using the modify PCB.
The way of Direct connect is a guarantee of sound quility, I guess.
What need the reason to this work?
Anyway. My market place have not enought item for LS430.
And The cassette adapter or FM adapter are have a reduce down sound quility.
So. I'm want to driect input to MY stereo using the modify PCB.
The way of Direct connect is a guarantee of sound quility, I guess.
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You're right. I don't have a Grom, but they look great. Simple and easy to install and no butchering of harnesses. They're inexpensive too. Unless the challenge of soldering and modifying a head unit is the goal, I can't imagine why you wouldn't get the Grom, or the VAIS if it suits your needs. I just ordered a VAIS yesterday to be installed this week.
Last edited by rudyH; 03-16-15 at 06:07 AM.
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How would you rate the GROM vs. the VAIS? Is there possibly a difference in sound quality or interface simplicity? For $100 less, it would be a great bargain compared to the VAIS if it is equal in quality and sound.
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Personally, I like the stereo mini vs Bluetooth. I think it sounds better and you don't deal with pairing etc. Easier to let others play music as well. When using a stereo mini you won't have controls on the steering wheel to advance or reverse tracks. Under USB mode you do.
I purchased the "Android" unit even though I use an iPhone. At the time I had an Android. It has a stereo mini and also will read USB or hard drives. The USB port also allows you to upgrade the firmware.
As far as which one is better, both seem to last. The Grom is cheaper and easier to install. There have been more threads about people with issues with the VAIS unit but this may have to do with the popularity vs reliability. My Grom has been problem free for a couple years now. Either way, they both make good units.
I purchased the "Android" unit even though I use an iPhone. At the time I had an Android. It has a stereo mini and also will read USB or hard drives. The USB port also allows you to upgrade the firmware.
As far as which one is better, both seem to last. The Grom is cheaper and easier to install. There have been more threads about people with issues with the VAIS unit but this may have to do with the popularity vs reliability. My Grom has been problem free for a couple years now. Either way, they both make good units.
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I personally would rather connect to the car's stereo via USB, to charge and play music. I have no desire to use the bluetooth method of streaming music through the speakers. I also like how the GROM will allow the playing of videos, DVDs through the NAV screen. My kids have Kindle Fires that use the same mini USB connection as my S4 and wife's Note 4.
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poplinux here is something that may help you. You don't really need the pcb schematic to read the leads.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...ml#post8834328
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...ml#post8834328
#14
I've never heard of a bluetooth cassette adapter. I assume it's just like the regular cassette adapter without the cord.
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Link to manufacturer's site http://www.ionaudio.com/products/det...pter-bluetooth
Also available at BestBuy, Amazon, Walmart, eBay, etc.