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Does the Monsoon system come wired for a CD changer? I thought I read somewhere that the wiring came already installed, but maybe I'm only wishful thinking. I have not looked around inside at all to see.
Sorry for being so dumb. :rolleyes:
I solemnly swear I am up to no good.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by BamBoom: I dont thik so. You will probably have to go with an Fm modulated...<hr></blockquote>
.... and the sound quality on those plain sucks IMO! I bought one when I still had my bose system, and I greatly preferred the portable CD player into the tape deck over the FM Changer. There was just no volume to it. So I took it back and started saving for a much better stereo.
Mine came prewired, but it's an option. Not all of them have it. I had an Alpine 6-disc changer in my previous car, which I had swapped into the Bird one day after I bought it. Plugged right in, works with the dash or steering wheel controls, and sounds great. Not sure what the code is for CD prewiring, maybe you could check with a dealer to see if your car has it.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Everglades W68: Again, I'm sorry for being ignorant. <hr></blockquote>
No worries... thats what we're all here for [img]smile.gif[/img] I don't know for sure where it is, but try in the 'trunk', on the driver side in the area. Pull that whole panel off and it may be in there.
Somebody else probably knows for sure.....
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Everglades W68: BTW, just had to mention the weather here is so beautiful this afternoon - great day ofr driving with the tops off!<hr></blockquote>
Oh eat it! There's snow on the ground here and I dont' have T-tops [img]tongue.gif[/img] ;)
Okay, now you know you DO have the prewiring. I just took the car to Sound Advice and had them install it. Since they put the changer in my previous car, they have a deal where they swap it free into any car I buy from now on.
But it IS installed in the rear on the driver's side, opposite the spare. Can't see it from the outside at all.
Oh, yeah, and I had the t-tops off today too. Ain't Florida great?
Wyoming Sucks, it's 5 degrees outside, and you can't drive down the street without sliding out of control and taking out a mailbox. I hate it here. :( [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Chemten10: only the factory monsoon changer will plug into the pre-wired setup. and i don't think there is an adapter made yet.<hr></blockquote>
Keep in mind..Yes some cars are prewired for the Delco 12 disc changer but if you have a CD HU only late 99-present HU's will actually control the changer. I believe GM used leftover HU's from the 97 and earlier F-bodies on 98's and early 99's. Even though the 98 and early 99 HU's have an AUX button it will not control the changer. If you hook a changer up to the harness I think it will just keep trying to load but nothing else will happen. Also, that means that you cannot control any cd changer if you have one of these early HU's. A company called Peripheral makes an adapter that allows you to hook up some Alpine or Kenwood cd changers to the stock HU but these are pricy. Your best bet if you have a 98 or early 99 HU is to buy a new HU off of eBay, sell your stock one then buy a Delco CD changer off of eBay as well. Also a company at www.radiosandmore.com sells the Delco cd changers but they are pricy too. Hope this helps.
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