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Thank You. Very Helpful.

Andyf,

Thanks for posting your install. I will probably go this route to hook up my ipod, because I have plans on using the other input for the Vizualogic headrest monitors/dvd player. I need to save up first though. :D

quiXilver
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
Re: audio input quality comparison

I can't compare the audio quality to a tape or FM adapter on my MDX, as I don't have a tape player in my MDX nor have I used an FM input with the MDX. In previous vehicles I found direct line inputs to be the best quality when compared with the other two options.

I don't notice a difference in sound quality between a CD playing in the deck vs. the same cd or wave file playing from an external source input through the X3. If you have a low quality/bitrate mp3 type file, you'll hear the effects of compression.

If you're asking about a tape adapter you probably have a different head unit than I do, so make sure the PIE X3 or other adapter you're using is compatible with your unit model and year.
 
radio removal

Your step by step removal guide was great.

I do have one question though.

I have a Sirius Wired Fm Modulation Relay I would like to install on my radio but don't know if there is a standard connection for it on the back of the radio

I have seen other diagrams of the back of the radio which showed a FM antenna socket input where presumably the FM antenna would go.

Do you know anything about this?
 
Discussion starter · #25 ·
I've installed aftermarket decks that have one of the few standard FM antenna inputs on other vehicles. I did not recall seeing this on my Acura MDX, and reviewing the photos seems to confirm that.

If you have wiring diagrams you could probably splice into the correct wires for the FM antenna, but you have other options.

If you can avoid using a modulated signal (the FM input) and have your audio go directly into the deck you'll get much better audio quality.

Rather than using an X3 from PIE, it sounds like you have no need for multiple/switched inputs and retaining XM. There are other adapters (Blitzsafe and probably PIE) that will simply swap out the XM/CD changer input and use that port directly (with no XM pass-through capability). See this post for an example, but keep in mind the correct adapter varies by MDX model year. That would give you one set of RCA inputs to connect your Sirius radio to that wouldn't modulate the signal and would sound much better. If you wanted to keep the XM too then you'd want to use the PIE X3 or I think there might be another newer adapter on the market that also retains XM.

Check out the posts here on FM input / adapters...most conclude it's not the best option.

Andy
 
Bravo,
Thank you for detailed information and pictures. I've easily removed my 2004 base stereo to check for connector type.

Unlike 2005 model, my stereo does not have a XM capability. However I found an unused 14-pin male connector on the back, that is probably intended for CD changer. Although I have no special buttons for it upfront, so I'm still unsure how the controls going to work if at all. In 2004 MDX there are only 4 buttons of source upfront (AM/FM/TAPE/CD). So if this jack works at all on 2004, it's likely on CD source.

In case anyone interested in size of the stereo on 2004 model, it's:
7 1/8" x 4" x 6.5" (Width x Height x Deep). The trip computer does not appears to be dependent on the base stereo, so it will be safe to replace.

I haven't purchased an iPod or similar player, so I'm still looking to get either replacement MP3 capable stereo, or external mini-player. I would really love to find a double-din DVD/CD player that will fit in, however my requirements are dual-zone and PAL/NTSC support. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find clear documentation which models do support PAL DVDs as well.
 
Awesome description, you rock! Just a few questions:

I have an 05 Touring that has the CD changer. Does that matter for the PIE device? The choices at myradiostore.com are for withOUT external CD changer and WITH external CD changer. I suppose mine would be with external changer. And do you know the difference between the X3HON03 and X3HON98?

Also why do you need 3 inputs? What else do you plan to hookup? I only plan on one mp3/ipod.
 
Discussion starter · #29 ·
At the time of my install, the only option for installing an aux input into an '05 and still retaining XM was the PIE X3. I use the other inputs for bluetooth (phone and A2DP) audio input, and the third might be used at some point for a DVD or navigation system.

If you're only looking for one input on an 2005 or 2006 I think the newer Blitzsafe HON/AUX DMX V.2X would suffice, and it doesn't seem to require a 12v power connection. It allows for XM to continue working.

If you're looking for iPod control inputs, I'd search the forums here. There are many other threads with information. I'm not an iPod user. As you hopefully have discovered, Acura does offer a MusicLink add-on for 2005 and 2006 MDXs but it does have some drawbacks. I haven't researched if there are any other options for iPod control that currently work with the MDX. At last check there weren't any from PIE that were compatible, but again...I'd search for other threads here on that.
 
The pictures really helped me in getting the radio out.

I installed my USASpec PA11HON (got it from Enfig for $100 - Yay for high CAD$), and tapped into the 12V for the power.

Got my XM wired up, and also the ipod adapter. I decide to run it to the Not_An_Ashtray tray and just keep it there when I'm not using it. You wouldn't know it's there unless you open the tray.

I used to use the Tape adapter -- which sounded pretty good -- but the aux input is better... also you don't have wires running out of it. The constant tape winding noise also drove me nuts when I turn down the volume. No more of that :)
 
WOW!!!! thanks a ton for the detailed pics and tips brother! i just replaced the center and drivers side broken vents issue in about 12 mins. just used the wire hook trick and they both popped right out!

once again a big thank you to the OP
 
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