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Posted

Hi all,

Where can I get a harness that goes from the special 6-pin connector to standard pre-in's (i.e. 6-pin male to RCA)? I've seen that some people splice into the line, but I'd like to have an actual harness. Do I have to get this from Becker?

Thanks!

Shash

Posted (edited)

Hmm, yea, that's what I saw, but this isn't what I want. The connector shown on Crutchfield is just the standard ISO male. I do need one of those, but those are pretty common. What I really need is the the staggered 6-pin connector that is used to connect to the amplifier. Look at this pic:

http://www.palerider.org/pics/996/CDR-220/CDR-220%20Back.JPG

The TOP most connector has the staggered pin configuration. The connector that plugs in to this only fits the first 6-pins (so it doesn't cover the entire connector). I need a male version of this that will plug in to the cars wiring loom. The other end should be female RCA's with a switched remote amplifier output too.

Thanks!

Shash

Edited by Rom

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