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Old 09-19-2008, 06:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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OEM JBL 6CD In-dash Changer Radio Pinouts???

I was wondering if anyone or any Toyota techs would have the pin-outs for the harnesses coming out of the OEM JBL 6CD In-dash Changer Radio? Are they low-level signals for audio or high-level before going to the OEM JBL amplifier? This is for a project, so please help if you can. Thanks

Are the signals coming from the OEM JBL 6CD In-dash Changer Radio High Level or Low Level signals?

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I think the electrical manual in camrystuff.com should have this info.
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Thanks....i found the diagrams of the pinouts but are the speaker signals low level or high level coming out of the Radio before going to the amplifier?
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Thanks....i found the diagrams of the pinouts but are the speaker signals low level or high level coming out of the Radio before going to the amplifier?
I would presume that they are low level going in and high level coming out. "High level" refers to having enough current to drive the speakers; "low level" merely carries the analog signal. However, there's the chance that the integrated design of the head unit and amplifier allows for the head unit to output a high level signal and for the amplifier to handle that as an input.

Ok, that doesn't answer your question.

I suppose the empirical thing to do, if you have the rest of the pin-outs, would be to test the pins with a multimeter that can handle the high level output.
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Yea the problem is that i dont have the unit, but knowing the voltages of the signals would help me decided if it will work for what i am trying to do. I hope someone can please help. Anyone???
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Are the signals coming from the OEM JBL 6CD In-dash Changer Radio High Level or Low Level signals?
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Huh??? that doesnt even answer the question....do you think you could please give me a real answer? Thanks in advance
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