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Iktank



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changing Alpine CDE-133bt to Pioneer DEH-S720DAB
Looking at getting rid of the original Alpine unit CDE-133BT but want to keep the subwoofer Alpine SWE-1200LR
I know I need to get replacement connector Puma plug to ISO
My question is will the Land Rover Alpine Sub work with the Pioneer unit, I have searched and searched and fried my brain Smile
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Yes, it will, I've done the same swap.

The Pioneer has 3 sets of RCA (phono) sockets, for Front, Rear and Subwoofer connections to an amplifier.
Just use the Sub socket to connect the Alpine sub.
The Pioneer also has adjustable crossover settings for sub frequency. Thumbs Up


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There's good info in this thread about powered splitters for the DAB signal,

https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic66357-75.html
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Iktank



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Thank you Thumbs Up
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