I have an oldschool Kenwood KRC-929 cassette car stereo that has 4 channels...(crazy, but i still prefer analog sound)
this head unit has 2 DIN plugs (5- pins each) for the output of the front and rear channels instead of the standard RCA output plugs. the amp i have only takes RCA plug inputs for front and rear channels
These DIN plugs were used in some of the old school car stereo and amp applications from different manufactures (alpine, Kenwood, etc.) and probably have a universal wiring code as to which pin goes is for what lead.
here's my options..
1) buy- I either need to know where I can buy an adapter cable that converts the male DIN to 2 RCA female (left and right channels). Where can I buy these cables cheap??
-or-
2) do it myself- All I need to know is the assignment for each of the 5 pins inside each of the 2 DIN output channel plugs so I can connect 2 RCA female plugs...(ie, front left (+), front Left (-), front right (-), front right (+), and the same for the rear channels Left/right (-) (+)...Each
I've looked all over the itnernet and have come up short on exact wiring diagrams..
Once I know, I can take it from here...