Kenwood CA-C3AV AV Cable for Video AV Input
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In the case of the tip and rings, there is no standard order. In my case I had to either purchase this cable or build it myself. The cable is in the Kenwood receiver's owner's manual at least it was in mine. As for the cable, I find it to be very reliable.
My car doesn't have a problem with it
The answer is yes. I can deal with it
Selected User Reviews For Kenwood CA-C3AV AV Cable for Video AV Input
Some people spend way too much money on this cable to connect their audio/video composite devices to their Kenwood head unit in their vehicles On Kenwood head units, however, the socket for the plug is wired in a way that does not allow it to fit into There is a standard way to do things. This is why Kenwood wants to force you to use this non-standard device It is important to use a standard cable so that you can properly match colors when you plug it in. 4) by following these steps 1 . *br1. In order to connect the Yellow connector from your device to the Red connector on the standard cable, make sure the video signal is on the tip of the cable. 1. 2. To use your standard cable, plug the White connector coming from your device into the White connector on the standard cable so the left audio signal is on the first ring. 3*1. *2. *3. Make sure that the Red connector coming from your device goes into the Yellow connector of the standard cable so that the right audio signal is on the second ring. All you need to do to prevent having to buy this expensive cable is to do that. There is some mystery surrounding why Kenwood switched the red and yellow connections, maybe they wanted to encourage people to invest too much in something they don't need Cables of a standard size. What do you know?.
The Kenwood head unit I just installed in my car is great. Three audio and video ports are available on it. There is a jack of 5 mm. We need to be clear that all 3 do not apply to every situation. Wiring for 5 mm jacks is the same as for 3. 5 mm jacks. Among the alternatives you can find on Amazon, there are many for $6-$11 With Kenwood, $10 is not an option. In order to do this, we need to follow (Tip is the left channel, ring is the right channel, ring is the ground, and the sleeve is the I think paying a little extra for this will be worth it in the end. Moreover, it has a nice long chord, which means that it can be routed into a bicep- It is okay to rest if you want to. There is one star for price, but it gets three stars for me.
Cables with this connection are standard, so you do not need to buy this cable. * tip - Left Audio* ring - Right Audio* ring - Ground* sleeve -.
Thanks to this cable, I was able to connect my Kenwood head unit to my TV. Those cheap $6 video cables that look the same didn't work, but I still bought them. My initial worry was that I would spend $30 on a Kenwood wire and end up with the same result, but I was surprised to see Thanks to the mirroring, I can now see my phone on my head unit and I'm very pleased.
The cable that I'm using to mirror my smartphone to my Pioneer radio head is more expensive then other cables, but it's the right one for the job. You will obviously be able to use this with Kenwood radios with an RCA jack. There is a 3. 5 mm AV jack in it, but it probably works with other brands, too. This Kenwood cable looks similar to others, but will not work with the same type of receiver.
This device does exactly what it says it does. I hooked it up to the back of my Alpine iLX107 and added a RCA to HDMI cable. Now my car's stereo can see anything my phone is showing on the screen. Moreover, I installed a micro bypass so that I don't have to carry my e-mails with me You can break up at any time. It works great!.
I saw a video in YouTube with the exact same stereo being used with this cable and ensured everything else was connected well, but still did not see any picture. Only heard the I was able to still get a refund despite the fact that it was probably defective.
The wire on one side of the wall was smashed (no I was trying to hook up my iPhone to my Kenwood audio system with this cable and other cables. As a result, the picture on the KENWOOD screen was a little bit pixelated with blue, green, and violet lines running through it.