[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The reason I mentioned the Car make was to make it obvious that any
> suggestion as to replacing the standard equipment radio with anything else
> was out of the question.. For one thing it is an absolutely splendid
> sounding setup and is blended into the dash like no other radio possibly
> could. I experience no adverse effects on the radio's performance by any
> extraneous noises from inside or outside of the car.
Okay, something I would expect from a VolksWagen/Audi. The main problem is to
know which radio (brand) is used in your car. So tell us, what is the name of
the radio (know names are Concert, Symphonie)?
Having this information, you can do a web-search, on 'audi-sites'. That will
probably give you an indication on what brand of radio it is. And if you know
the brand, you can see if that brand sells and MD changer. Most Audi's I've
seen have the wiring installed for a trunk-CD-changer.
If not, there are two options that rest (I've excluded the cassette adapter).
1) A converter from the CD connector to a line-in. Ie, you fool the radio in
thinking a CD player is attached.
2) An FM modulator. But that's not the best options in therms of sound-quality.
Cheers,
Ralph
--
=======================================================================
Ralph Smeets Functional Verification Centre Of Competence - CMG
Voice: (+33) (0)4 76 58 44 46 STMicroelectronics
Fax: (+33) (0)4 76 58 40 11 5, chem de la Dhuy
Mobile: (+33) (0)6 82 66 62 70 38240 MEYLAN
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FRANCE
=======================================================================
"For many years, mankind lived just like the animals. And then
something happened that unleashed the powers of our imagination:
We learned to talk."
-- Stephen Hawking, later used by Pink Floyd --
=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------
To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word
"unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]