Radio Replacement question. Update stock, or go aftermarket?
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Radio Replacement question. Update stock, or go aftermarket?
I have a 2001 Z. It has the Monsoon system, with a tape player and 6 disk changer. I want to replace the Tape player, but keep the 6 disk changer usable.
So, should I replace the current tape deck with a factory Monsoon CD player, or update to aftermarket? I'm looking at getting a Pioneer DEH-45DH (Din + 1/2" style) for $70 bucks:
I don't want something amazing for the car, just something that will play CD's and let me use the 6 disk changer. Will that allow me to do that, or sould I spend more, and get a factory replacement?
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Milo.
So, should I replace the current tape deck with a factory Monsoon CD player, or update to aftermarket? I'm looking at getting a Pioneer DEH-45DH (Din + 1/2" style) for $70 bucks:
I don't want something amazing for the car, just something that will play CD's and let me use the 6 disk changer. Will that allow me to do that, or sould I spend more, and get a factory replacement?
Thanks.
Milo.
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The only way you can continue to use the factory CD changer is to use a factory head unit. If you put in the Pioneer head unit you'll have to get a Pioneer changer to go with it. (Yes, I know the factory changer was made by Pioneer but it was made to GM specs and isn't compatible with aftermarket head units.)
As far as factory single CD head units, only 2000 (actually late 99) and newer units can control the external changer. You should be able to find a factory HU for sale relatively cheap in the For Sale section here or on eBay.
Another option might be to keep the cassette HU and use a cassette adapter to connect an MP3 player or satellite radio.
As far as factory single CD head units, only 2000 (actually late 99) and newer units can control the external changer. You should be able to find a factory HU for sale relatively cheap in the For Sale section here or on eBay.
Another option might be to keep the cassette HU and use a cassette adapter to connect an MP3 player or satellite radio.
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
The only way you can continue to use the factory CD changer is to use a factory head unit. If you put in the Pioneer head unit you'll have to get a Pioneer changer to go with it. (Yes, I know the factory changer was made by Pioneer but it was made to GM specs and isn't compatible with aftermarket head units.)
As far as factory single CD head units, only 2000 (actually late 99) and newer units can control the external changer. You should be able to find a factory HU for sale relatively cheap in the For Sale section here or on eBay.
Another option might be to keep the cassette HU and use a cassette adapter to connect an MP3 player or satellite radio.
As far as factory single CD head units, only 2000 (actually late 99) and newer units can control the external changer. You should be able to find a factory HU for sale relatively cheap in the For Sale section here or on eBay.
Another option might be to keep the cassette HU and use a cassette adapter to connect an MP3 player or satellite radio.
Thanks again!
Milo.
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I like Pioneer A LOT, and my recommendation is to get their din CD-MP3 deck. You can fit at LEAST 6 cd's in MP3 Format onto a single disk. I have 10 CDs on the one in my player right now (Pioneer DEH-4600MP)
Here's what I recommend: $200~ http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...063713,00.html
(The DEH-5700MP, 5600MP are good too, older models though.)
Unless you don't want something too fancy: $150~ http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...048449,00.html
(Same story, 4700MP, 4600MP are older but still play MP3s
Or the lowest I'd go is the: $130~ http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...009705,00.html
(Third verse, same as the first)
There IS a 2800MP model, but that's like, if you're kid's first car is a heap and he needs a stereo lol Might as well get him MP3, so that's the one. However a Firebird deserves better I'd REALLY recommend the higher models, but that is getting into some $$$ even I wouldn't spend
I personally recommend Pioneer, because I've been really happy with the decks I've had. Once you get into audio a bit more, even with what you have, there's a more advanced audio tuning feature in the Pioneer decks that lets you fine-tune the audio quality in the Hz range to your liking
Either way, if you don't want MP3, they have updated versions of the one you listed. Here's their current line up: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...069880,00.html
(No, I'm not affiliated, nor do I see income from Pioneer lol, as I said I just like them)
Here's what I recommend: $200~ http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...063713,00.html
(The DEH-5700MP, 5600MP are good too, older models though.)
Unless you don't want something too fancy: $150~ http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...048449,00.html
(Same story, 4700MP, 4600MP are older but still play MP3s
Or the lowest I'd go is the: $130~ http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...009705,00.html
(Third verse, same as the first)
There IS a 2800MP model, but that's like, if you're kid's first car is a heap and he needs a stereo lol Might as well get him MP3, so that's the one. However a Firebird deserves better I'd REALLY recommend the higher models, but that is getting into some $$$ even I wouldn't spend
I personally recommend Pioneer, because I've been really happy with the decks I've had. Once you get into audio a bit more, even with what you have, there's a more advanced audio tuning feature in the Pioneer decks that lets you fine-tune the audio quality in the Hz range to your liking
Either way, if you don't want MP3, they have updated versions of the one you listed. Here's their current line up: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...069880,00.html
(No, I'm not affiliated, nor do I see income from Pioneer lol, as I said I just like them)
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Originally Posted by blownbird355
would a newer radio out of like a Envoy work. they have in dash changers