docrings Posted August 20, 2002 Posted August 20, 2002 Anyone know of a backdoor install technique for getting an AUX input into a 2000 GS400 NAV/Stereo system? I have an indash-style 10GB Rio MP3 Carplayer with AUX out I'd like to install into my new GS400. I hate to have to sell it and go with a portable unit with a cassette adapter, but will have to pursue that if this is not possible. I have checked out the forum at the riocar.org website with a lot of "it's impossible" with Lexus, but for $$$ a stereo installer can do it. If they can do it, then it can be done! Any ideas? Special custom adapters, splicing into CD changer, etc??? I would like to mount the unit in the glove box in place of the changer (the 10GB hard drive holds about 200 CD albums, so don't need the changer...) Thanks! Dr. Matt Rings 8O
Rodders Posted August 20, 2002 Posted August 20, 2002 I've just installed a Dension MP3 device into my GS300 - it came with an FM modulator which pushes the signal through the FM channel - it works perfectly. You may be able to get one of these to work with your unit?
docrings Posted August 20, 2002 Author Posted August 20, 2002 Thanks for the idea! I have heard of some sound degradation with FM modulators vs. cassette adapters, but it may be worth the cleaner install. I am still looking into some connector in the car with some potential for AUX input to the factory AMP. Is it hard to get behind the GS400 NAV/Stereo to get to the antenna input for the FM modulator?
docrings Posted August 21, 2002 Author Posted August 21, 2002 Have heard of a Pioneer CD adapter emulator for another Hard-drive based MP3 car player. Read about it at www.dension.com. I wonder if it would work for the Pioneer based CD system in the Lexus??? Doc Rings
Rodders Posted August 25, 2002 Posted August 25, 2002 I've been discussing the CD adaptor with the UK distributor of Dension untis - he doens't think there will be one available for the GS with Nav - the market is not big enough. The FM modulator works brilliantly in my car - the only issue is that the sound obviously goes through the FM channel pre-amp, and in Europe lexus has decided to clip the treble a touch in that channel (who knows why?)
docrings Posted November 22, 2004 Author Posted November 22, 2004 I've been discussing the CD adaptor with the UK distributor of Dension untis - he doens't think there will be one available for the GS with Nav - the market is not big enough.The FM modulator works brilliantly in my car - the only issue is that the sound obviously goes through the FM channel pre-amp, and in Europe lexus has decided to clip the treble a touch in that channel (who knows why?) ← Finally went with a cassette adapter for my iPod (got rid of the Rio a couple of years ago), and it sounds MUCH clearer (higher treble) than the FM modulators I tried. My XM Roady2 sounds very good as well, and a lot better through the cassette adapter than its built-in FM modulator. FM stations have a VERY rapid frequency cut-off after 16Khz, killing those really high trebles... so it can sound dampened or muted through the FM receiver. I'm not too happy about all the wiring, but I've got them hidden as much as possible by tucking the excess in under the console edge, etc. so it's not too noticeable. Doc Rings
Neo Posted November 23, 2004 Posted November 23, 2004 Give these guys a try. Since I am going full aftermarket, I cannot use them. I know of someone who does and he is happy with it. If I was staying OEM, this would be it. http://www.vaistech.com
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