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silly CD changer question
I think I know the answer to this question (having looked the the
groups' archive) but I won't be able to sleep at night if I don't ask. We have an old Sony CDX-51 10 CD Changer in our 1999 Golf, run by a Sony XR-CA400 HU. After a year or so it stopped reading CD-Rs that I had written, despite using lots of different types of disks (and 2 different CD writers). It played bought CDs okay but no CD-Rs. After trip to the garage (new gearbox - ouch!) no CDs would play at all. I took the changer out and cleaned the head and it sort of came back to life but I feel it's time for a newer model (that knows about CD-Rs). So; 1 - A friend has a fairly new JVC multichanger going cheap. Is there any chance of getting it to work with the Sony HU? Using an adapter? 2 - If not, what if we put the original VW radio cassette back in - I've seen adapters on the Connect 2 site that say you can fool the VW kit into thinking it's seeing something it knows (a VW changer?) and the 3rd party changer thinks it's seeing a HU of the same brand. Is that right? 3-If none of the above are likely am I safe to assume if I buy a new (cheap) Sony changer, such as the CDX-656, it will just work with my HU? Apologies for the dumb questions - I've never had to get involved with this before. TIA, Iain |
silly CD changer question
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:45:23 +0100, Iain Robinson wrote:
1 - A friend has a fairly new JVC multichanger going cheap. Is there any chance of getting it to work with the Sony HU? Using an adapter? No-one's ever produced interfaces from one brand to another, presumably due to the large numbers of variations they'd need to develop. 2 - If not, what if we put the original VW radio cassette back in - I've seen adapters on the Connect 2 site that say you can fool the VW kit into thinking it's seeing something it knows (a VW changer?) and the 3rd party changer thinks it's seeing a HU of the same brand. Is that right? Yes, but you won't get an interface for a JVC changer AFAIK. 3-If none of the above are likely am I safe to assume if I buy a new (cheap) Sony changer, such as the CDX-656, it will just work with my HU? Any of the current changers should work OK (CDX-T69, T70MX, 757MX and 656). Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
silly CD changer question
In-Car Express wrote:
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:45:23 +0100, Iain Robinson wrote: 1 - A friend has a fairly new JVC multichanger going cheap. Is there any chance of getting it to work with the Sony HU? Using an adapter? No-one's ever produced interfaces from one brand to another, presumably due to the large numbers of variations they'd need to develop. 2 - If not, what if we put the original VW radio cassette back in - I've seen adapters on the Connect 2 site that say you can fool the VW kit into thinking it's seeing something it knows (a VW changer?) and the 3rd party changer thinks it's seeing a HU of the same brand. Is that right? Yes, but you won't get an interface for a JVC changer AFAIK. 3-If none of the above are likely am I safe to assume if I buy a new (cheap) Sony changer, such as the CDX-656, it will just work with my HU? Any of the current changers should work OK (CDX-T69, T70MX, 757MX and 656). Jon Brilliant! Thanks Jon. I thought that was the case but just wanted to be sure before doing anything rash. A Sony it is. cheers, Iain |
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