Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 03:37:26 GMT From: "Hyperdog" <hyperdognopsame.rr.com> Subject: Re: Clarion Saab Audio system
If the Radio/cassette unit has separate "line level" RCA jacks on the back or if it has a mysterious multipin jack on the back you're in luck. doubtful. But you can always get a CD multi-changer that "transmits" its output on a dedicated FM frequency. Then you just put an antenna splitter ahead of your tuner and plug in your changer like a second "antenna". It works every time and sounds like the best FM station you've ever heard. Not quite "CD quality but...hey... its a car for cryin' out loud. Pioneer used to make those changers. Check pawn shops. Radio Shack has the Antenna Splitters with "Motorola" style plug and jacks. Woof! "MeatballTurbo" <carl.robsonnopsamcing-czechs.com> wrote in message news:MPG.18a988079b2e81fc98a0cdnopsam.cis.dfn.de... > The '84 900T16 has a Clarion "Made for Saab" radio Cassette and 4 > speakers, 2 front and rear (don't know what else). > > Was there an option for a CD multichanger in 900's that old, or did that > only come in with later models? > > Any Idea what if any Multichangers will hook up to the Radio Cassette? > Or am I better off putting together a new system from scratch? > -- > Carl Robson > The poster formally known as Skodapilot. > http://www.bouncing-czechs.com