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Thread: USB/MP3 adaptor for car CD changer input?

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    USB/MP3 adaptor for car CD changer input?

    Anyone work for a car audio place? Or know a local (N.Z.) shop that does this kind of thing?

    http://www.addacdchanger.co.uk/Toyot...Factory_Stereo

    My CD Player doesn't do MP3, and has no aux input; but there appear to be adaptors that plug into CD-Changer inputs and make folders of files on a USB (or SD) memory pretend to be CD's in a stacker...

    Cheers,
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    What brand is your stereo?
    I dumped the alpine stacker from my car and got a aux input cable which uses the stacker input on the headunit. Lots for sale on tardme

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    Dunno. Once googled it up, it's a common OEM brand (Mitsui or something).

    Edit: Panasonic (Matsushita) W53901 or W53903 or W53904

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    It's built into the dash of my car.

    I have seen replacement bezels for sale, so I could dump the whole thing and get a full replacement - seems like a lot of hassle though.
    )

    The thing you note sounds like what I need - didn't even think of looking at TM.
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    Had a good look at TM yesterday, couldn't find anything sutiable.


    (Saw a lot of those things that transmit on FM and you tune your radio to it, but not keen on that.)
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