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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Necessary item, does the trick,
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This review is from: Pioneer CD-SB10 - Sirius Bus Interface for use with Pioneer SAT Radio Ready Headunits and AV Receivers (Electronics)
I just got a new Pioneer car stereo and wanted satellite radio. This item is required, and my Best Buy installer put it in with no problems. The installation also requires the Sirius Connect tuner SC-C1. Together they work seamlessly and invisibly with my new head unit and provide me with great satellite sound (except when we're under trees).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pathetic,
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This review is from: Pioneer CD-SB10 - Sirius Bus Interface for use with Pioneer SAT Radio Ready Headunits and AV Receivers (Electronics)
Just a horrible job by Pioneer. Only 1 line of information, REALY?!?!?! The XM adapter gets 3 lines of information. This is not a problem with Sirius' display, because on Alpine Head Unit, the Sirius adapter shows 3 lines of info.
Really disappointed in Pioneer. Do Yourself a favor, either go with XM or if you already have sirius go with Alpine.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Done Right,
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This review is from: Pioneer CD-SB10 - Sirius Bus Interface for use with Pioneer SAT Radio Ready Headunits and AV Receivers (Electronics)
Quick shipping. Was the wrong Bus Interface, but that wasn't the vendors fault - it was Pioneers! After some extensive rewiring and notifying Pioneer of their mistake, and sending them pictures of the fix (they've now promised to fix the problem) it works splendidly.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Siruis solution for Pioneer receivers,
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This review is from: Pioneer CD-SB10 - Sirius Bus Interface for use with Pioneer SAT Radio Ready Headunits and AV Receivers (Electronics)
The receiver does a great job of working with the Sirius SCC1 and pulling in stations for playback on my Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT. Connection is easy and sound is great. The weakness is the inability to save the station name with the preset. Presets store fine and are persistent as long as you connect the yellow lead to the always on power and not accessory power (the bus takes care of switching the unit on and off, so the power must be always on to save your presets), but the presets don't display station names, so you have to remember what preset is what station. I'm not sure if this limitation is directly related to the supported head units or the CD-SB10, but I know the HD Radio tuner I use with my head unit does the same thing (stores presets but does not display the station IDs). If station IDs displayed, I'd give it 5 stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Tuner -- Great Price,
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This review is from: Pioneer CD-SB10 - Sirius Bus Interface for use with Pioneer SAT Radio Ready Headunits and AV Receivers (Electronics)
This is a must have for any Sirius/XM setup... No, really, it is -- you need it!I had this in my '09 Accord with a Pioneer headunit -- did what it should and did as it was designed. Simple.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Would be better if they had combined it with the tuner,
This review is from: Pioneer CD-SB10 - Sirius Bus Interface for use with Pioneer SAT Radio Ready Headunits and AV Receivers (Electronics)
For anyone wondering what this is, it is a device you have to have to connect your Pioneer aftermarket car radio to the SIRIUS SCC1 Connect Universal Tuner so you can get Sirius Satellite radio. Most, if not all, Pioneer radios do not have this built in for some reason, so if you want satellite radio, you have to buy it AND the tuner. I purchased it to use with the Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD 5.8-Inch In-Dash Touchscreen Double-Din DVD Multimedia A/V Receiver. Basically, think of your Pioneer car radio as a remote control, and this and the tuner as the actual satellite radio. Your Pioneer car radio can not actually receive a satellite radio signal and is only "satellite-ready" in the sense that it has controls for operating the SIRIUS SCC1 Connect Universal Tuner.My main complaint is that I have to purchase a Bus Interface or tuner at all, and really feel this is a waste of money and space in my car. Other radios do it, so why can't Pioneer? And why does it have to be so big? In any case, since this is the only option for Pioneer Car Unit owners, I don't want to give this product a bad rating since it does indeed work, it's just frustrating that you have to buy it to begin with. It comes with all the cables you need and a mountain bracket that lets you screw it into your car if you want to. I just connected it to the tuner and shoved it behind the dash. It could be smaller, but it doesn't take up too much room since it's pretty slim. On a slightly-related note, I should mention that the interface with the Pioneer AVH-P3100DVD 5.8-Inch In-Dash Touchscreen Double-Din DVD Multimedia A/V Receiver and some of the other Pioneer in-dash aftermarket car radios is absolutely awful. If I had it to do all over again, I would just buy a Sirius radio and install it on my dash rather than use my Pioneer tuner. Read my review of that radio for specific complaints.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
works,
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This review is from: Pioneer CD-SB10 - Sirius Bus Interface for use with Pioneer SAT Radio Ready Headunits and AV Receivers (Electronics)
I don't know if it's the bus interface or my head unit, but my head unit will only tell me the station no. and artist name, or the station no. and station name. With a double din head unit I figured it would be able to tell me all three: station name, artist name, and song title... This is not new technology.
Head unit: pioneer avh 4100 and this sirius sb10 bus interface |
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