Are there any trunk CD changer replacements?
#17
Originally Posted by lowraxe
Just pulled my changer out. Pretty easy actually. There's four pins that hold up the top liner, and four bolts that hold the changer in place. I left the liner off completely, but would like to replace it with a proper liner at some point. My dealer told me 100 bucks for the replacement. dopey, if you know where I can get it for 72, let me know. And if anyone wants to buy a barely used changer, let me know.
Now on to how to make use of that input connector!
Now on to how to make use of that input connector!
#18
I realize that prerecorded Compact Discs are becoming obsolete. Heck, even Jim Cramer was discussing how Best Buy has too much floor space allocated to CDs. Apparently by next year, the record companies will start to limit the number of CDs they ship out, as the digital distribution has taken over, and eclipsed the packaged CD.
However, for pure sound quality is the CD not better than all the other sources in the car. It is better than the xm radio, better than the MyGig, which samples at 192K, better than the ipod, better than the compact flash. So if you have 6 CDs which you appreciate for sound quality only, is this not a good use for the 6 cd changer?
Having said that, I have yet to a put a CD in the trunk yet. I have only played the CD to transfer it to the MyGig HD.
YMMV,
Lunchman
However, for pure sound quality is the CD not better than all the other sources in the car. It is better than the xm radio, better than the MyGig, which samples at 192K, better than the ipod, better than the compact flash. So if you have 6 CDs which you appreciate for sound quality only, is this not a good use for the 6 cd changer?
Having said that, I have yet to a put a CD in the trunk yet. I have only played the CD to transfer it to the MyGig HD.
YMMV,
Lunchman
#19
Originally Posted by weinberk
My dealer thinks that it's part #84951JK000 for the non-changer top liner. Quoted $91.93. Can anyone confirm if this is the correct part?
#20
Originally Posted by dopey
I don't have the part number, but that sounds about right on the price. I had the part's guy look at the car with me and he went and pulled up the parts on a non-nav G35 by VIN and printed me a picture of it. The plastic pins that hold the liner up break really easy when removed he said, so it's possible that you'd have to buy one or two of them. I haven't gotten around to being motivated enough to remove the cd changer, but sometime this winter i might.
#22
Originally Posted by disgookonfiya
i wouldn't mind having my CD changer in the trunk if it played MP3's. I'm too lazy to burn a CD with only 18 tracks on it b/c i know i'll get tired of those songs too quick...
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#28
Originally Posted by Lunchman
However, for pure sound quality is the CD not better than all the other sources in the car.
Use Exact Audio Copy to rip your CDs and LAME to encode the MP3s as variable bitrate. I uses a 4 GB CompactFlash card for my audio needs.
Here's a website I found through Google that should help: http://mp3.radified.com/
#29
Sorry it took me so long to get around to posting this picture. Not really much you can tell from this, as I should have taken a "before" picture too for a comparison. I haven't gotten a replacement liner yet, though I think I will at some point...I'm a little worried when I put stuff in the trunk that I'm going to break something or puncture a speaker or something.
By the way, has anyone come up with a more creative way to mount that stupid cargo net? It's also totally in the way when I try to put anything substantial in the trunk.
By the way, has anyone come up with a more creative way to mount that stupid cargo net? It's also totally in the way when I try to put anything substantial in the trunk.