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- Location
- Columbia, MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
The short answer: you'll need a Deutsch DT 12-Pin Female Connector...! [Note: this in based on our 2012... YMMV!]
The rest of the story:
Our SX-240's factory JBL (you know... Junk But Loud!) HU had died for the previous owner and he replaced it with a Kenwood KMR-M308BT HU. That one's smaller than the original factory unit so we ended up with a home made kludge:
Based on recommendations from learned folks here (esp. @txav8r), I went with the Fusion MS-IP700i, with an MS-BT200 bluetooth "dongle" and cant say enough good things about it. GREAT head unit!
It wasn't plug and play, however. The factory connector looks like a large female Lego (Duplo?) block attached to the wiring harness, with the corresponding male end on the HU side.
Connecting to it, I'm guessing the previous owner had cut the leads off the stock JBL HU and spliced the Marantz connector to the end of it. The end result is a functional but butt-ugly connector made up of splices and shrink tubing.
The Fusion HU comes with a Deutsch DT 12-Pin Male Connector (a DT04-12PA, to be precise).
Yeah, you could cut this off and splice the male piece from the wiring harness onto the end of the leads from the Fusion HU with shrink tubing but why would you want to do that? The mate for it is a Deutsch DT 12-Pin Female Connector, which are plentiful on eBay and elsewhere (http://tinyurl.com/pe75ooe or, non-eBay, http://tinyurl.com/ofawntc).
I cut off the existing Marantz connector at the shrink tubing, soldered each of the wires to the pin which you then insert into the corresponding place in the new connector and ended up with something like this (which I forgot to photograph before installing...):
Clip the Lego block end back into the wiring harness and you have a clean conversion - in about 20 minutes' work.
The finished product (with USB/aux connector added):
Next step: to get rid of those absolutely HORRID Seaworthy speakers! (I may honor their name by lobbing them into the sea when done!)
The rest of the story:
Our SX-240's factory JBL (you know... Junk But Loud!) HU had died for the previous owner and he replaced it with a Kenwood KMR-M308BT HU. That one's smaller than the original factory unit so we ended up with a home made kludge:
Based on recommendations from learned folks here (esp. @txav8r), I went with the Fusion MS-IP700i, with an MS-BT200 bluetooth "dongle" and cant say enough good things about it. GREAT head unit!
It wasn't plug and play, however. The factory connector looks like a large female Lego (Duplo?) block attached to the wiring harness, with the corresponding male end on the HU side.
Connecting to it, I'm guessing the previous owner had cut the leads off the stock JBL HU and spliced the Marantz connector to the end of it. The end result is a functional but butt-ugly connector made up of splices and shrink tubing.
The Fusion HU comes with a Deutsch DT 12-Pin Male Connector (a DT04-12PA, to be precise).
Yeah, you could cut this off and splice the male piece from the wiring harness onto the end of the leads from the Fusion HU with shrink tubing but why would you want to do that? The mate for it is a Deutsch DT 12-Pin Female Connector, which are plentiful on eBay and elsewhere (http://tinyurl.com/pe75ooe or, non-eBay, http://tinyurl.com/ofawntc).
I cut off the existing Marantz connector at the shrink tubing, soldered each of the wires to the pin which you then insert into the corresponding place in the new connector and ended up with something like this (which I forgot to photograph before installing...):
Clip the Lego block end back into the wiring harness and you have a clean conversion - in about 20 minutes' work.
The finished product (with USB/aux connector added):
Next step: to get rid of those absolutely HORRID Seaworthy speakers! (I may honor their name by lobbing them into the sea when done!)