Blazer
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alright i got a sony 10 disc cd changer CDX-434RF, and i wanna wire it up to my Clarion head unit, on the side of the cd changer, it has 3 ports, one says power with 3 pins which has a red, yellow, black wire u attach to it, one says output, which i dont have a wire for, and other output says display which wires up to a remote, i was just wondering where do the 3 wires go, which come from the power output??, because thats the only wire i'v got which i think wires up the cd????, and i dont have the output port wire, which i think i can get hold of one somehow, so who here can slovce this problem
cheers folks
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corb
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dont think it can be solved mate
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Blazer
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have u wired one up before??
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Blazer
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does this sound like a unsolvable problem? if anyone could solve this problem its u lots lol
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Cavey
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in my experience, changers only work with the same make of HU (?)
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ajscorsa
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i.e sony - sony
sony - clarion wont work sorry
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Richie
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there used to be a day when you could buy bus adaptors, but its not possible in this combination. Sony and Clarion are two very different manufactures, and their headunits/cd changers all have their own interfaces to work with eachother.
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Blazer
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damn it, i like this cd changer aswell, well that was a waste of cash, anyone wanna buy it????
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Mav 3000
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Should have done some research
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Richie
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Hang on, the CDX-434RF is a bloody FM modulated CD changer. Think you boys should have done ur research
Unfortunatly matey cos its FM modulated, the quality of sound will suffer. Heres how u use it.
Turn it on, and tune into 88.3MHz on your radio. Use the remote to play the selected CD. See if that works.
If that didnt work, did your CD changer come with a relay box?
U2U me if it works or if you need help
Just to tell u it WILL work
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Mav 3000
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quote: Originally posted by AustinPXX
Think you boys should have done ur research
Oh
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Blazer
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the thing is i didnt even buy it, it was given to me by a soldier, i am looking at it right now and i was thinking how in the damn hell does this even wire up to a head unit, theres no ports on the back of my head unit expect the phono ports, and i was like wtf????
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Blazer
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austin what do u mean its works off the FM modulated, and no it didnt come with a relay box just came with a remote and a 3 pin wire, with red, yellow, and black wire
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Richie
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ARRRGH! it doesnt wire up to the headunit. The CD changer acts as a little radio station. It sends out a radio signal, so you tune into 88.3MHz FM on your clarion radio, play a cd using the remote, and you should hear the cd.
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Richie
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It should come with a little relay box to act as the fm transmitter, it may work without it.
If not the guy you bought it off forgot to give you a part, which u will either have to get off him, or buy from sony.
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Blazer
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right this is really confusing me, i dont really know much about ice, but this cd changer sound kinda shít, so austin all i have to do is wire it up to a power souce and then tune into 88.3mhz??, and btw how do u know i hace to tune it into 88.3mhz do u work for sony or somthing lol?
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Blazer
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is that 88.3mhz am or fm?
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Richie
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88.3 MHz FM, thats the standard for that CD changer. The frequency can be changed, i have several for you to try if that freqency dont work.
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corb
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didnt look at the model number
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Blazer
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whats the model number got to do with it?
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Richie
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ffs the model number told me that it was an FM modulated cd changer, now bugger off cos u aint told if its worked yet, so stop wastin our time!
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Blazer
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wasting ur time? lol ur the one coming and replying to me post
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Richie
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yes cos this is a help forum and im doing my part, but u aint doin ur part by responding about progress, just speakin shat.
Ive told u what u need to know, n if it dont work, ur missing a part.
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jm960326
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Jus out of interest, I was told by an ice dealer that you can link any changer to any headunit. Its a ball ache to do but what you do is remove the multipin plug and wire it up mannually. All thats different really between connections is the pin arrangement, he said if you could work it out you could do it.
TBH i think i would just buy a new changer or something
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Cavey
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What a cock.
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