RE: MD: Aux input

2001-03-11 Thread Richard Lang


James, unfortunately I think the answer, without resorting to complex
electrical re-engineering workarounds, is No.

I have a Sony CD changer, and it has two main connections: (1) 2 standard
RCA plugs/optical out for the sound output, and (2) a multi-pin bus which
connects to a Sony headunit).  I'm pretty sure all recent Sony CD Changers
are the same.

You can connect the RCA plugs into anything, whether directly into other RCA
inputs, or conceivably even into a female RCA - 3.5mm jackplug (although I'm
not sure about impedance issues here) but unless you can plug the *bus* into
something, the unit simply won't go.  There's no way to supply power to it
or give it instructions to play.  

It does seem that apart from RF CD changers (which apparently don't work
well at all) the manufacturers consciously try to prevent you from adapting
one make CD changer to another make headunit.  I've had a couple of mates
who keep telling me you can adapt, say, from pioneer to sony, but none of
them have ever been able to actually show me how or point to anyone who
actually has!

Conversely, if the bus is hooked up to a Sony Headunit, I don't see why the
sound output RCAs of Sony CD changers couldn't be hooked up To Something
Else.  My CD changer has an optical out which I suspect could be connected
to an MD walkman for digital copying while I'm away from home.  The only
problem would be that you couldn't listen to the changer on the car stereo
(switching it to optical out seems to cut off the analog outputs).

Hope this helps:-)

richard


Richard Lang
Solicitor

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...
> last one remaining.  The Sony CD changer will not work
> with my Aiwa head unit, nor is there an adapter (per
> the installer).  Can the CD changer be made to work
> through the AUX input on the head unit?
> 
> Please keep in mind that I know nothing about
> electronics, etc.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> James

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MD: Aux input

2001-03-09 Thread James Jarvie


Hi.  I know this has been discussed before, but I
don't remember the outcome, and the archives search
facility is not working.

I would love to add a CD changer to my car.
I have an Aiwa CD head unit in my car.  Many will
remember me ranting about what a piece of crap it is;
nonetheless I cannot afford to buy a new one (and my
wife would kill me if I did).  I found a Sony CD
changer (can't remember the model number) onsale as a
last one remaining.  The Sony CD changer will not work
with my Aiwa head unit, nor is there an adapter (per
the installer).  Can the CD changer be made to work
through the AUX input on the head unit?

Please keep in mind that I know nothing about
electronics, etc.

Thanks.

James

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