Aftermarket CD Changer?
#1
Aftermarket CD Changer?
I wound with the single CD Bose system, and would really like to have a changer. I understand Mazda sells one for around $425 which plugs into the factory stereo and uses all the existing buttons to control it - something that is REALLY important to me. I'd hate to have an extra head unit.
I'd buy the Mazda changer, but I believe that the Mazda/Bose stuff is all made by Clarion, and it chaps my hide to pay $400 plus dollars for a freakin CLARION product. This is the stuff you can find at Pep Boys for around $100. Now maybe Clarion has gotten a lot better than it was when I was a kid and really into car stereos, but I doubt it. Geesh, $400+ for a Clarion?!!
Anyway, does anyone know of a decent aftermarket CD changer that would plug into the factory stereo and be controlled by it? Even a Clarion would be ok in my book, as I bet if they sell one under their own name it'd cost less than $200.
Thanks....
I'd buy the Mazda changer, but I believe that the Mazda/Bose stuff is all made by Clarion, and it chaps my hide to pay $400 plus dollars for a freakin CLARION product. This is the stuff you can find at Pep Boys for around $100. Now maybe Clarion has gotten a lot better than it was when I was a kid and really into car stereos, but I doubt it. Geesh, $400+ for a Clarion?!!
Anyway, does anyone know of a decent aftermarket CD changer that would plug into the factory stereo and be controlled by it? Even a Clarion would be ok in my book, as I bet if they sell one under their own name it'd cost less than $200.
Thanks....
#2
First, Clarion has a whole range of equipment.
Second, the head equipment in the Mazda 6 and RX-8 is Pioneer (which is also known for mid-range equipment, but has some high-end stuff).
Third, the changer for the RX8 is not a separate unit that plugs in, but rather a slot-loaded (yech!) 6-disc changer that physically replaces the single CD player mechanism in the head unit.
---jps
Second, the head equipment in the Mazda 6 and RX-8 is Pioneer (which is also known for mid-range equipment, but has some high-end stuff).
Third, the changer for the RX8 is not a separate unit that plugs in, but rather a slot-loaded (yech!) 6-disc changer that physically replaces the single CD player mechanism in the head unit.
---jps
#4
Sputknik
Pioneer? Are you sure? Where did you get that information? If it really is Pioneer, I'd feel much better about it.
However, I beg to differ about the changer. While there definitely is an in-dash changer available as you mention, there is ALSO an external unit available from Mazda. I believe it is designed for people who have the Nav system, and possibly for those like me who got the car with the standard single disk in-dash unit, then decide later they want a disk changer. Check it out at
http://www.trussvillemazda.com/parts...ex.cfm/results
It's about 3/4 of the way down the RX-8 parts page, and costs $411.60
Thanks for the input anyway. I'm really interested in where you found out that the head unit is Pioneer, too. If I can find out the real manufacturer for sure, I can contact them and ask them about which other changers they sell (under their own brand name, presumably) that'll work with the 8's head unit.
Mike, I have checked with local shops, and all of them sell "trunk mount changers" that'll work with aftermarket head units they also sell, or with a separate head unit. However, none of them sell a unit so far that the Mazda head unit will control.
However, I beg to differ about the changer. While there definitely is an in-dash changer available as you mention, there is ALSO an external unit available from Mazda. I believe it is designed for people who have the Nav system, and possibly for those like me who got the car with the standard single disk in-dash unit, then decide later they want a disk changer. Check it out at
http://www.trussvillemazda.com/parts...ex.cfm/results
It's about 3/4 of the way down the RX-8 parts page, and costs $411.60
Thanks for the input anyway. I'm really interested in where you found out that the head unit is Pioneer, too. If I can find out the real manufacturer for sure, I can contact them and ask them about which other changers they sell (under their own brand name, presumably) that'll work with the 8's head unit.
Mike, I have checked with local shops, and all of them sell "trunk mount changers" that'll work with aftermarket head units they also sell, or with a separate head unit. However, none of them sell a unit so far that the Mazda head unit will control.
Last edited by Omicron; 10-17-2003 at 12:14 PM.
#5
Re: Sputknik
Originally posted by Omicron
[B]Check it out at
http://www.trussvillemazda.com/parts...ex.cfm/results
[B]Check it out at
http://www.trussvillemazda.com/parts...ex.cfm/results
#6
Ok, you're right. I just spoke with Trussville parts department, and they say the part I'm seeing on their website is actually the in-dash changer unit. Apparently the face plate of the factory stereo comes off, the single CD player unplugs and pulls out, and the 6 disk changer plugs in in place of it. Not bad, as I'd rather have the in dash anyway.
But the wierd thing is that I've seen what I was told was a separate cd changer, mounted in the back seat center console storage bin. I didn't look at it closely, but that's what it looked like, and the sales guy said that's where the CD changer had to be mounted in a car with the NAV system. Ok, so this sounds like BS now that I know more, but what then was that unit? Maybe the "brains" of the Nav system?
Thanks...
But the wierd thing is that I've seen what I was told was a separate cd changer, mounted in the back seat center console storage bin. I didn't look at it closely, but that's what it looked like, and the sales guy said that's where the CD changer had to be mounted in a car with the NAV system. Ok, so this sounds like BS now that I know more, but what then was that unit? Maybe the "brains" of the Nav system?
Thanks...
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