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Old 10-11-2022, 05:38 PM
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CD option for bluetooth

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Pull your radio and cassette out. On my last pic, if you have pins under the round holes, that's probably where the cassette pins are located. Mine has a business CD. The blank must be cassette or rear CD carrier. Oh, my CD still works too.
Ok, it might be making some sense now as to why they put “does not work with cassette”. With my dsp, I have my cd changer in the rear, and the cassette in the front. Again I am assuming, but it seems all of the inputs are being used.

And, it seems the aux only works on the cassette input, not the cd. So I am thinking, if I pull the cassette, and replace it with the aux, I will have the cd changer and aux, instead of cd changer and cassette. It does make sense as to why the aux would be plugged into the cassette port, due to how a cassette player is analog.

Any thoughts?

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