Are there any trunk CD changer replacements?
Originally Posted by ThatsMyG
Dont forget bit rate is only one determining factor of audio quality ( along side dymamic range, frequency response, distortion, signal to noise ratio etc. True, the uisic box compresses to 132 kps but its a proprietry format, created from a clean quality commerical 1440kps CD source. The resulting quality is suprisingly quite good. In a car, with its acousitics and natural nosie levels, other distractions, and the dirvers concentration hopefully focussed on the road, you would readlly be hard pressed to notice any discernal difference between the music box, the CF card and the mp3 audio if they were all taken from the same original. I often switch between them all and you really cant tel one from the other while driving. All you tend to do is smile. And my benchmark at home are Klipsch speakers, SVS sub and a Harmon Kardon AVR.

my home 2 channel main system...well not mine techincally my spouse's is a... focal 1032...sim audio 7.1 integrated amp and sim audio supernova cd player.
I just did this to my car about 30 min ago. Bought the trunk liner and 5 pins from infinitipartsusa.com. I didn't break any of the 4 pins out of my original liner so I really only needed 1 of the new pins
. It was 56.01 for the liner, but after shipping it ended up being about 90 bucks for the liner and 5 pins. Local dealer wanted 90 for the liner alone so I just ordered it. Turns out infinitipartsusa.com is Infiniti of Scottsdale, AZ.
This was seriously easy to do. Took a few minutes to pop the existing trim out, a few more minutes to unscrew the cd changer bolts and then a couple minutes to put the new roof back in. Trunk is much more open and no more stupid CD changer that I never use to scroll through with my devices
yay!!
. It was 56.01 for the liner, but after shipping it ended up being about 90 bucks for the liner and 5 pins. Local dealer wanted 90 for the liner alone so I just ordered it. Turns out infinitipartsusa.com is Infiniti of Scottsdale, AZ.This was seriously easy to do. Took a few minutes to pop the existing trim out, a few more minutes to unscrew the cd changer bolts and then a couple minutes to put the new roof back in. Trunk is much more open and no more stupid CD changer that I never use to scroll through with my devices
yay!!
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