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I have a CDplayer as well as the cassette player in my car, and I was wondering if its possible to remove and change the CD player only and still be able to keep the cassette etc?
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if you have the tape player w/ cd add-on type that has a seperate amplifier, it's possible . One way to make it work is to buy a aftermarket unit w/ a auxilary input or cd changer input (that you can find the pinouts to make a input plug for it, ie: pioneer)). You'd have the aftermarket unit working as the main deck and the tape deck working as the auxilary. Wiring would be a little tricky. You'd have to connect the tape deck's amp signal to the aux input of the aftermarket deck and use the same acc/b+/ill/etc... wires for both decks and only have the speaker wires connected to the aftermarket deck.
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