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11th June 2018, 23:27 | #1 |
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Xtrons/Navall CD changer
Is it possible to connect the CD changer in the boot to a Chinese head unit?
I thought it might be useful in case anyone was a passenger with MP3 CD's or standard Audio, plus I have a hole and wiring in the back for a changer, which was never fitted even from the factory. (very late car, bit of an MG Rover bodge) |
14th June 2018, 22:06 | #2 |
I really should get out more.......
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I was told not.
You used to be able to get CD autochanger kits that you could link into the aerial lead and you had a separate remote control. I suppose that would work if you could find one. |
23rd June 2018, 23:00 | #3 |
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I was toying with this idea but decided to record my cd collection to mp3 and run them from a flash drive attached to the head unit. Works just the same as a CD multi-changer.
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Done so far... loads. Special thanks to Arctic, Lord_Skyrunner John_H, Holland314, JamieWelch and Drewski for their help so far. Left to do... loads!!! |
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