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Franklin Square, New York, United States
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CD-IU51

iPod®/iPhone® USB Interface Cable for CD Receivers with High Current USB Port (Audio)

  • Enjoy iPod® and iPhone® Direct Control
  • USB Connection for Audio Playback
  • Designed for Optimal USB Device Charging 
  • Cable Measures 1' 8"

Use the CD-IU51 interface cable to plug an iPod® or iPhone® directly into the receiver's USB port, and gain full, direct, adapter-free control via the receiver interface. The direct digital connection assures you get the utmost sound quality from your recorded music.

The CD-IU51 enables audio playback only and is required for iPod® or iPhone® use with Pioneer CD receivers that feature a high current (1 amp) USB port. The CD-IU51 is backwards compatible with receivers that use the CD-IU50 cable.

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