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By this you mean the Sony units interface with CD changers? That's cool.
That might be a better thing for me really instead of a hybrid deck. That,
and it's probably cheaper in the long run, and more flexible.
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Another way to go is to buy a Sony CD/tuner unit that can work with a
UniLink-capable CD changer, then get that fab Sony MDX-65 6-disc MD changer.
This small changer can be installed under the front seat or in the glove
compartment or centre-console armrest / storage compartment or boot (trunk);
and can play 6 MDs. It even makes clever use of the buffer by reducing the
amount of "dead-air" during disc change.
In Europe, Pioneer made a rebadged version of this MD changer and it can be
integrated with any Pioneer IP-bus head unit (any model with "P" in the
model number). It still offers the same features that the Sony design was
known for.
If you trawled the MD-L archives, you may see a fair bit of mention of this
MD changer, including use of the RM-X69RF controller to interface it with
various car stereo systems that are equipped with AUX inputs. As well,
SoundLinx, a company who makes aftermarket interface kits for some European
OEM car stereos sells interface kits for hooking up this changer to some of
these OEM car stereos like the Ford 5000 / 6000 / 7000 RDS series head units
used in European Ford cars during the mid-90s.
With regards,
Simon Mackay
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