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Mo

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 20:27

quote:
Originally posted by Doug Corsa
Alpine are pure quality. I have the 9835 unit and it is stunning


true the settings just completly change the sound quality. well chuffed with mine :D


Joff

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 20:24

AFAIK Ai-Net only allows one device at a time, so you need the adaptor to let you plug in multiple toys like iPod, cd changer, etc.


Doug

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 20:23

Alpine are pure quality. I have the 9835 unit and it is stunning


Mo

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 20:14

sorted?


a_j_mair

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 20:06

yes i did and was sure it was possibile until the guy in shop tryed to sell me sumthin i didnt need :P

[Edited on 10-01-2005 by a_j_mair]


vibrio

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:53

did you not research this before you bought the item :boggle:


Mo

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:49

look in your HU manual for the model number of the lead :thumbs:

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/default.php?cPath=73_7_697


a_j_mair

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:37

cheers will c if i can find an adapter just now :thumbs:


Mo

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:31

on mine it has a extra slot at the back for 'aux' items, the cd changer slot it still free to use.


a_j_mair

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:30

yeah mo i thot this was the situation but the guy said if i got the adapter i was doing away with cd changer, thot this may be shite on a £500 headunit


jamesw

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:28

yes you need the adaptor rly, dno how alpine works but for time being ive got my bus cable still plugged into the cd changer but run the rca's to the dvd rather than the cd changer, so headunit still thinks its playing from cd changer but its coming from dvd as ive changed audio leads over, dno if that would work on alpine coz i dno if its just one lead or it has seperate rca's mines sony btw.

JW


Mo

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:26

i've got the 9832 i'm thinking it should be near enough the same. all u need is a extra lead that plugs into a socket at the back (not into the cd changer socket) and then u plug your device i.e dvd player, into the lead via phono's.

i got my lead from car audio direct for £16 i think.

:)


a_j_mair

posted on 10th Jan 05 at 19:11

^


a_j_mair

posted on 8th Jan 05 at 17:33

alpine cda 9831r



hopefully get it this week, im quite chuffed :D :thumbs:

went in to local shop today to see bout an adapter to connect to my dvd player but he said id need an expansion unit as the adapter takes away the cd changer :boggle: any1 no if this is right or what i can do that aint gonna cost me £150??
cheers

[Edited on 10-01-2005 by a_j_mair]