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Guidance required for a compatible CD Head unit
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8853522" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Almost everything you require is available on many radios. Only thing not easily obtainable would be the CD player control. Maybe an Alpine unit will have that but I imagine it will be an older model sans BT.</p><p>I think your best bet is to convert your CDs to thumb drive.</p><p> As far as adapter harnesses go, you will be fine as long as you use the correct vehicle information. You just splice that harness onto your new radio's harness. After that it is plug & play.</p><p>IMPORTANT- Make sure you know if your vehicle has an OEM amplifier. If it does, the harness will likely be one that has a built in Line Output Converter. Pricier than a regular harness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8853522, member: 654802"] Almost everything you require is available on many radios. Only thing not easily obtainable would be the CD player control. Maybe an Alpine unit will have that but I imagine it will be an older model sans BT. I think your best bet is to convert your CDs to thumb drive. As far as adapter harnesses go, you will be fine as long as you use the correct vehicle information. You just splice that harness onto your new radio's harness. After that it is plug & play. IMPORTANT- Make sure you know if your vehicle has an OEM amplifier. If it does, the harness will likely be one that has a built in Line Output Converter. Pricier than a regular harness. [/QUOTE]
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