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Mitsubishi 6-stacker......what head-deck can control it?
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 10:12 pm
by SilentBob
Ive got the original double-din mitsubishi head deck(radio/tape and cdstacker control) and a 6 disc stacker in the centre console and was wondering...
is it possible to get a new headunit(ie pioneer, panasonic etc) to control it(cause i want to get one with mp3 playback and use the stacker as well)
anyone know, or know how i could find out???
Thanks
SiletnBob
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 12:02 am
by G_A_V
impossible, you will need a new stacker
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 5:40 pm
by Deeps
Hey G_A_V, how come? Is it a problem with the CD stacker not allowing other head decks to control it or is it because silent bob wants an MP3 player and MP3 players wont communicate with CD stackers? what if silentbob got an MP3/CD head unit?
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 5:53 pm
by MattG
First of all there is at least 2 different types of physical connection to the unit....round plug and square plug I think.
Then it has to do with control of the unit, you wouldn't be able to tell unless you plugged it in and tried to work it (or so have heard from a salesman before).
I think you would be better off buying a new stacker.
If you know the model number of the stacker you may be able to search the net to find a compatible head deck and try to find one of those for sale.
M@
I had the same problem
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 10:29 pm
by venus
I had the same problem with my stacker and i went to brisbane car sound and we tried all brands and the one they found compatible was a kenwood 6 stacker. I was an old style kenwood stacker but it fits and still works. i hope this helps.
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 12:03 am
by DZYRME
Yes that is right, The old Kenwood stackers are compatible with the stock head units. However it may be very difficult to locate one of them now.
There are these things called FM Modulated stackers which dont require you to change your head unit. All you do is tune a radio station on the head unit and it picks up the signal of the stacker. You dont need any sort of cable to hook one of them up. They can be hooked up to absolutely any head unit in the world!
However you will get a radio quality sound!
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 2:21 am
by TimmyD
DZYRME wrote:Yes that is right, The old Kenwood stackers are compatible with the stock head units. However it may be very difficult to locate one of them now.
There are these things called FM Modulated stackers which dont require you to change your head unit. All you do is tune a radio station on the head unit and it picks up the signal of the stacker. You dont need any sort of cable to hook one of them up. They can be hooked up to absolutely any head unit in the world!
However you will get a radio quality sound!
my dad has that in his nissan patrol, its really really clear and if you do have a FM stacker, you can still have the single head unit play MP3 cd's and the stacker play your normal joe blow cd's.
Cheers
Tim