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Old 30 Sep 2003, 03:31 am
Lawrence Hene
 
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Default Adding a CD changer to European 5 door Civic (new shape)

Having just been quoted over £500 to add a CD player to my car by my Honda
dealer, I thought I'd look at the aftermarket options. I've found a
couple of dealers (incardiscount.co.uk and www.mcs-direct.co.uk) who will
supply the sony T70 changer (plays mp3 cds as well as ordinary) and an
adaptor for about £250. My questions are:

1) Is the sound quality good through these adaptor kits?
2) Is £230 a good price or does anyone know any better?

Many thanks,

Lawrence


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Old 30 Sep 2003, 04:08 am
Stu
 
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 09:31:20 +0100, "Lawrence Hene"
<lawrenceh@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:

>Having just been quoted over £500 to add a CD player to my car by my Honda
>dealer, I thought I'd look at the aftermarket options. I've found a
>couple of dealers (incardiscount.co.uk and www.mcs-direct.co.uk) who will
>supply the sony T70 changer (plays mp3 cds as well as ordinary) and an
>adaptor for about £250. My questions are:
>
>1) Is the sound quality good through these adaptor kits?
>2) Is £230 a good price or does anyone know any better?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Lawrence
>


Hi Lawrence,
I assume you're taking about an MHOS001 adapter.
I work in development for MES who make the Connects2 adapter and I can
assure you that every care is taken to make our adapters sound at
least as good as the original changer.
The only problem you may have is an occasional glitch on VBR mp3's,
this is a Sony problem and as far as I know is being looked into.

As far as the price is concerned, can't help you there.

Stu.

rem rem2rep to rep.




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Old 30 Sep 2003, 05:02 am
Lawrence Hene
 
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snip
>
> Hi Lawrence,
> I assume you're taking about an MHOS001 adapter.
> I work in development for MES who make the Connects2 adapter and I can
> assure you that every care is taken to make our adapters sound at
> least as good as the original changer.
> The only problem you may have is an occasional glitch on VBR mp3's,
> this is a Sony problem and as far as I know is being looked into.
>


Thanks for the rapid reply Stu. I've just had a look at the Connects2
website and it does not say which radios the adaptor works for. I have the
1SC1 radio in my car. Any idea if it works for that one?

L


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Old 30 Sep 2003, 09:55 am
Stu
 
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:02:59 +0100, "Lawrence Hene"
<lawrenceh@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>snip
>>
>> Hi Lawrence,
>> I assume you're taking about an MHOS001 adapter.
>> I work in development for MES who make the Connects2 adapter and I can
>> assure you that every care is taken to make our adapters sound at
>> least as good as the original changer.
>> The only problem you may have is an occasional glitch on VBR mp3's,
>> this is a Sony problem and as far as I know is being looked into.
>>

>
>Thanks for the rapid reply Stu. I've just had a look at the Connects2
>website and it does not say which radios the adaptor works for. I have the
>1SC1 radio in my car. Any idea if it works for that one?
>
>L


Hi Lawrence,
Just had a look at the units I developed the Honda adapter on,
and one if them has ISC1on the front panel. So I don't think you'll
have any problems with compatibility.

Stu.
rem rem2rep to rep

>


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Old 30 Sep 2003, 11:14 am
Lawrence Hene
 
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> Hi Lawrence,
> Just had a look at the units I developed the Honda adapter on,
> and one if them has ISC1on the front panel. So I don't think you'll
> have any problems with compatibility.
>

Great, I'll order one now.
Thanks very much for your help.
Lawrence


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Old 01 Oct 2003, 04:49 am
Stu
 
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:14:36 +0100, "Lawrence Hene"
<lawrenceh@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>> Hi Lawrence,
>> Just had a look at the units I developed the Honda adapter on,
>> and one if them has ISC1on the front panel. So I don't think you'll
>> have any problems with compatibility.
>>

>Great, I'll order one now.
>Thanks very much for your help.
>Lawrence
>


Lawrence,
Happy to help. If you have any problems don't hesitate to
email me for advice.

Stu.

rem rem2rep to rep


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Old 13 Oct 2003, 06:10 am
Lawrence Hene
 
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Default Re: Adding a CD changer to European 5 door Civic (new shape)

Just a quick note to report that I had the T70 changer fitted with an
MHOS001 adapter this weekend and it worked a treat. Sound quality is good
and having mp3s in the car is awesome.

Thanks again Stu,

Lawrence


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Old 13 Oct 2003, 10:05 am
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:10:30 +0100, "Lawrence Hene"
<lawrenceh@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:

>Just a quick note to report that I had the T70 changer fitted with an
>MHOS001 adapter this weekend and it worked a treat. Sound quality is good
>and having mp3s in the car is awesome.
>
>Thanks again Stu,
>
>Lawrence
>


Hi Lawrence,
You're welcome. Glad you're pleased with it.

Stu.

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