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feklar
August 8th 03, 11:07 PM
Does anyone have the pinout information? Pioneer KP-4440 cassette
deck.

No wires on this one except the antenna connector, just 8 pins
sticking out a connector jack on the back.

If anyone has the info I would greatly appreciate it.

If I have to open it up to decide for myself, no doubt I can figure
most of it out, but how could I tell the difference between the front
and the rear channels? The rear channels are higher powered, right?

I suppose it uses an STK chip, where might I find the pinouts for
STKs?

Is this a Supertuner? Its obviously post-Supertuner 1 era but I don't
see "Supertuner" on it anywhere...

http://www.avsl.net/805880.jpg

now you are really screwed
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Jeff
August 9th 03, 01:24 AM
"feklar" > wrote in message
...
> Does anyone have the pinout information? Pioneer KP-4440 cassette
> deck.
>
> No wires on this one except the antenna connector, just 8 pins
> sticking out a connector jack on the back.
>
> If anyone has the info I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> If I have to open it up to decide for myself, no doubt I can figure
> most of it out, but how could I tell the difference between the front
> and the rear channels? The rear channels are higher powered, right?

Open it they usually mark the PCB.
No, the front and rear are usually the same rating.

>
> I suppose it uses an STK chip, where might I find the pinouts for
> STKs?

No.


>
> Is this a Supertuner? Its obviously post-Supertuner 1 era but I don't
> see "Supertuner" on it anywhere...

Marked if it is, no mark, no its not.
Jeff

>
> http://www.avsl.net/805880.jpg
>
> now you are really screwed
> http://www.infernalpress.com/Columns/election.html
> http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0307/S00065.htm

Russ Lavergne
August 9th 03, 06:20 PM
Call pioneeer.
"feklar" > wrote in message
...
> Does anyone have the pinout information? Pioneer KP-4440 cassette
> deck.
>
> No wires on this one except the antenna connector, just 8 pins
> sticking out a connector jack on the back.
>
> If anyone has the info I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> If I have to open it up to decide for myself, no doubt I can figure
> most of it out, but how could I tell the difference between the front
> and the rear channels? The rear channels are higher powered, right?
>
> I suppose it uses an STK chip, where might I find the pinouts for
> STKs?
>
> Is this a Supertuner? Its obviously post-Supertuner 1 era but I don't
> see "Supertuner" on it anywhere...
>
> http://www.avsl.net/805880.jpg
>
> now you are really screwed
> http://www.infernalpress.com/Columns/election.html
> http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0307/S00065.htm

Christopher Bailey
August 10th 03, 10:46 PM
Metra, Best, and probably several other harness companies sell the plug you
need. Go to your local stereo shop and ask if you could look at one if they
have it.
-Chris
"feklar" > wrote in message
...
> Does anyone have the pinout information? Pioneer KP-4440 cassette
> deck.
>
> No wires on this one except the antenna connector, just 8 pins
> sticking out a connector jack on the back.
>
> If anyone has the info I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> If I have to open it up to decide for myself, no doubt I can figure
> most of it out, but how could I tell the difference between the front
> and the rear channels? The rear channels are higher powered, right?
>
> I suppose it uses an STK chip, where might I find the pinouts for
> STKs?
>
> Is this a Supertuner? Its obviously post-Supertuner 1 era but I don't
> see "Supertuner" on it anywhere...
>
> http://www.avsl.net/805880.jpg
>
> now you are really screwed
> http://www.infernalpress.com/Columns/election.html
> http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0307/S00065.htm