Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 20:09:01 +0100 From: "JD" <jonathonnopsameditch_AUNTY_SPAM_.com> Subject: Re: 9-5 Audio Input?
"Douglas Hardman" <dhardmannopsammgsrv.com> wrote in message news:B96E8A7B.CB6F%dhardmannopsammgsrv.com... > On 8/1/02 6:47 AM, in article B96E89F7.CA40%dhardmannopsammgsrv.com, "Douglas > Hardman" <dhardmannopsammgsrv.com> wrote: > > > I'm POSITIVE that this has been battled to death before, but I'm curious. > > Has anyone found a way to put audio inputs on a 99ish 9-5 radio? > > > > I'm just coming back to Saabs after a 3 month "lapse in judgment" with a > > Subaru. (I thought I could do it, but I just couldn't.) I bought a 1999 9-5 > > from my favorite Cleveland dealership, and the ONLY thing I'm going to miss > > about the Subaru is that I had an input for my iPod. (MP3 Player) > > > > I've seen the debates of making a "fake" harness for the CD Changer (I won't > > be adding one of these) but has anyone done it? > > > > I'm game to try anything... > > > > -doug > > Wow...I just noticed that I posted a similar message back in March when I > had a 96 900-se! > > -doug > > -- > Douglas Hardman > dhardmannopsamologyimaging.net > Technology Imaging Services > > The information contained in this email is CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED and > is intended only for use of the individual to whom it is addressed. > > > Doug, As far as I know the simple answer is No. What I do is use a casette adaptor that I got a few years back for a portable CD walkman. It's not quite as neat as I would like but it does work. HTH JD