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The AAI-GM9 allows direct interface of any preamp level audio source to a GM
factory radio with a slave unit, eliminating the need for sound degrading solutions
like an FM modulator. The AAI-GM9 interface inputs sources from units such as a
DVD, VCP, MP3, Satellite Radio or PlayStation.
- OnStar® Ready! When OnStar® is initiated, the auxiliary audio inputs are
automatically overridden to allow the OnStar® audio to be heard. Unlike the
'cut and splice with relays' setup, with the AAI-GM9 you will never miss a phone
call. The AAI-GM9 will work even if the vehicle does not have OnStar®.
- Lower cost and higher quality sound than a FM modulator.
- Perfect for SUV’s like the Escalade, Tahoe, Suburban, Denali and Yukon.
- Works with Vans and Sedans.
- Comes with a three position switch which allows you to switch between two
auxiliary inputs and the factory slave unit.
- High quality audio isolation IC eliminates engine noise.
- Internal CMOS electronic switching for long term reliability.
- Completely plug & play. Requires no external wiring.
- Small size for easy installation (5” X 2” X 1”)
Requirements for AAI-GM9: The sedan or SUV/truck factory headunit must have
a separate working slave unit which uses the GM 9 pin connector (1995-2002 vehicles).
Slave unit examples are: external CD changer, cassette player and/or single CD player.
The AAI-GM12 allows direct interface of any preamp level audio source to a 2003
GM Class II factory radio with a slave unit, eliminating the need for sound degrading
solutions like an FM modulator. The AAI-GM12 interface inputs sources from units
such as a DVD, VCP, MP3, Satellite Radio or PlayStation.
- Lower cost and higher quality sound than a FM modulator.
- Comes with a three position switch which allows you to switch between two
auxiliary inputs and the factory slave unit.
- High quality audio isolation IC eliminates engine noise.
- Internal CMOS electronic switching for long term reliability.
Requirements for AAI-GM12: The SUV or truck must have a factory XM receiver,
factory DVD Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) or factory/aftermarket CD changer (factory
6 disc changer built in the radio does not qualify). Currently only the Escalade,
or Denali’s have the 6 disc changers. Vehicles with optional Navigation radio with
6 disc changer in center console also qualify. Please note that the slave unit must
continuously be playing or if XM or DVD, must be on for the AAI-GM12 to work.
Click here for
application guide.
The AAI-GM24 is a stand alone auxiliary input for most 2003-2005 GM vehicles.
Unlike our AAI-GM12, the AAI-GM24 works with vehicles that do not come with factory
XM, factory DVD or factory external CD changer. The AAI-GM24 will has two auxiliary
inputs selectable by the headunit’s button. Even works in most vehicles with the
factory 6 disc in-dash head units.
- The AAI-GM24 has steering wheel controls output for PAC’s SWI-X so that
you can control most DVD, VCP and MP3 players that use a wireless remote.
- Accessory wire output when vehicle is on and during RAP.
Requirements for AAI-GM24: Vehicle must be capable of controlling factory
external CD Changer or XM receiver. If the vehicle has rear DVD Entertainment that
plays through the factory stereo and you have an External CD changer and XM receiver,
then one of the three sources must be disconnected.
Click here for application
guide.
NOTE: The AAI-GM24 will not work for 2000-2003 TrailBlazer, Envoy or Bravada,
2003-2004 S10 and 2003-2005 SSR.
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