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Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:26 pm
by colinxm
Hello again Derek, yep, I tried the equaliser but no joy. The Naviextras Toolbox is a program that you can download for free from the manufacturer of the IGO8 Gps program, it's used to update maps, add voices/speed cameras etc... not really a problem as such but I'd like to be able to use it ;)

Maybe I need to start hassling our man in Hong Kong :lol:

Cheers Colin.P

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:52 pm
by Dieselman
Not me now. I just converted my Becker Audio-10 to play external MP3 instead of the tape. From my new Sony Walkman the sound quality is fine, that's why I went for the Walkman over an ipod or similar.

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:57 pm
by DerekW
Sorry Colin, I'm slow on the uptake. I've only just realised that you're in Norway so my speed cam program won't be much use to you.

I keep forgetting what an international community we XMers are.

Derek

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:07 pm
by colinxm
No worries Derek, again, thanks for the offer :D

If I get anywhere with the program I'll post back here for you to see ;)

Best wishes Colin.P

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:34 pm
by ItsGrimUpNorth
I use a 3.5mm to tape-adapter, works brilliant! I still make mixtapes though. So yeah, who needs CD:s!?

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:08 pm
by citroenmad
Wow i feel behind here! SD cards! USBs! I use neither of those :?

I still have CDs, still buy Cds and always listen to them. However mainly i have th radio on for the lastest music, when the radio is rubbish i go to my CDs or Ipod.

In the 206 and C5 i have an input lead from the back of the CD player so i can plug my Ipod into there, which is great quality but the volume level is a little limited if im wanting it to be loud.

I have a cassette adaptor thing for the Xm so i can play my ipod in there, i know it looks like a tape but its actually good quality and plays higher volume than my connects2 in the peugeot or C5.

But i dont have any cassettes, though both Xms have their original radio as i dont want to change that, i can live with the litte ipod adaptor thing.

I find the Xms sound quality quite good, its a lot to do with the quietness of the cabin when driving i think, but it is a nice sound. Although i would have to say the Peugeot has the best speakers of them all.

The 6 wheeler has a fairly modern Cd player, plays MP3s and has an ipod in on the front, as does the one in the Seat.

So long as it sounds good and i can listen to what i like then im more than happy :lol:

Chris.

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:51 am
by AlanN
Hey Dieselman-how did you convert your car audio to play MP3 instead of tapes? I guess you did something to the tape head pick up ibside the machine? Any more details as it's something I'm toying with doing-I have a cassette adaptor but the quality's not too good.
Good to meet you at last weekends CXM rally.

Alan.

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:38 pm
by Dieselman
Replied Via PM.

Can anyone supply Alan with a Circuit diagram for his Phillips unit.? What model Alan?

For others info I tapped onto the board after the tape head pre-amp and cut the tracks to stop feedback, bridged the attenuation resistors to improve gain into te main amp, then cheated the cassete unit switch so as to make the unit think it had a tape in always.

You could try on here. http://forum.eserviceinfo.com/index.php ... 60901b1fac

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:32 am
by jorgy
Hi Dieselman

Does this mean the unit is on "tape" all the time and u can't switch to listening radio anymore?

cheers
George

Re: Who needs a CD player?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 5:10 pm
by Dieselman
No. I can select between cassette or radio as required, just the same as if you have left a tape in the player but want to listen to the radio.