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Posted

Just spoke to a company in London "Auto Audio" which claims that for £225 they can install an AUX input for IPod/other into MOST system. According to them they have done it many times before and the input is being placed instead off CD changer!? Given the amount of frustration out there for a lack of AUX Input in MOST system I am somewhat sceptical.

Any had any dealings/heard of them?

Is CD changer and PCM linked by wires or by optical link?

Posted

That seems a bit pricey.

The CD changer still uses the Sony Unilink protocol. They are just providing a unit that knows that protocol. Denison has announced that they are coming out with a MOST solution imminently. There are other companies that have this too.

Also, if you are a do-it-yourself type, there are electronics kits that do this.

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That seems a bit pricey.

The CD changer still uses the Sony Unilink protocol.  They are just providing a unit that knows that protocol.  Denison has announced that they are coming out with a MOST solution imminently.  There are other companies that have this too.

Also, if you are a do-it-yourself type, there are electronics kits that do this.

I can do it myself, any ideas where to get a kit like this?

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