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Can ISO units be cascaded?
I have a 1996 Vectra with factory-fitted Philips CAR400 radio-cassette(ISO).
I've added a Blaupunkt 4x25w amp but now I'd like to install a CD/MP3 tuner as well(still need access to the tapes at the moment). My question is: is it possible to "cascade" the radio-cassette with the CD/MP3 tuner via a splitter cable or similar? I've looked at buying a CD unit with an aux in input at the front(was thinking of connecting a walkman there) but they all seem a bit pricey. Jim. |
Can ISO units be cascaded?
I've looked at buying a CD unit with an aux in input at the front(was thinking of connecting a walkman there) but they all seem a bit pricey. I used to use a Goodman's CD unit with an MP3 Walkman. IME front inputs are more common in cheap units - Aiwa, Goodmans, Roadstar (they're all the same company) - although they may not meet everyone's sound quality requirements. Looks like the two cheapest at Argos - £69 and £89 - have front input jacks. They are just CD though, you'd need a separate MP3 player. Of course this could be a good thing cos if you get an MP3/cd player you're stuck burning anything you want to listen to to CD first. BTW if your Vectra has the same fitting as my Cavalier (see post "getting the radio cage out of a 1991 cavalier") you might not be able to plug in anything except a Blaupunkt or Philips without replacing the cage as well. They don't do a front input model that I could find, and to use the rear aux input you have to drill a hole through the cage for the wire or replace it with an open-backed one. If I'd known that I would have taken the cage out when I got the car and stuck with my old Goodmans :-( HTH Liz |
Can ISO units be cascaded?
"Jim Murray" wrote in message ... "Avanti" wrote in message ... "Jim Murray" wrote in message ... I have a 1996 Vectra with factory-fitted Philips CAR400 radio-cassette(ISO). I've added a Blaupunkt 4x25w amp but now I'd like to install a CD/MP3 tuner as well(still need access to the tapes at the moment). My question is: is it possible to "cascade" the radio-cassette with the CD/MP3 tuner via a splitter cable or similar? Not worth the hassle, what are you going to do about speaker or amp connections? I was assuming if I had a splitter cable then *everything* would be duplicated, inc speaker out connections to amp? The power wouldn't be such a problem as the speaker connections, I have already looked at this option as I wanted to add a DAB tuner to my existing system. So you'd recommend connecting the new MP3 tuner to my amp Yes. & using its' own aux in(I assume that's normally at rear of unit?) to connect the radio/cassette? Few have a straight phono input at the rear, but yes via some optional lead or adaptor and you will be fine. |
Can ISO units be cascaded?
"lizbubb" wrote in message
... BTW if your Vectra has the same fitting as my Cavalier (see post "getting the radio cage out of a 1991 cavalier") you might not be able to plug in anything except a Blaupunkt or Philips without replacing the cage as well... ...which you always do anyway, as the cage comes with the stereo. |
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