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Car radio question??

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i have a 2000 mustang coupe and it is only a single cd holder but i want a 6 cd holder. i love the radio though cuz i added a premium system in it. so can i change the cd holder without taking out the whole radio?? if so where could i get one and where could i get someone to install it??

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  1. Install a (RF) radio frequency changer in the car that plays off your (FM) Frequency Modulation Radio


  2. Your options are to either try and find a head unit (i assume thats what you mean by "cd holder") that has a 6cd changer built in as well as radio, but that would cost alot of money if it even available.  

    Your best bet is to mount a cd changer either in your trunk, under the seat, in the center console, etc...  Like the other poster said, you can connect this through a wireless FM transmitter, or you can hard-wire it for slightly better audio quality.  

    If you are going to hardwire it, you would probably need an after market head unit with an audio auxilary input.

    The end result you would come up with is a 6 cd changer somewhere in your car with a remote for you to change cd, fast forward, rewind, etc.  It would connect either through FM transmitter to your cars radio, or though rca cables to the back of a new aftermarket radio, and would play through your speakers.

    The FM transmitters make it so when you put it your radio on channel 87.5 (there are usually a few to choose between), it plays whatever the cd changer is playing.

    You can get this stuff installed at any best buy or circuit city, but I highly reccommend asking some friends if they know anyone who could do it as the big stores will charge alot of money.

  3. CD changers are so 2000, why don't you upgrade (don't buy new, old technology) and get a radio that can play MP3s-- you can fit twice as much on one CD as your 6disc changer can hold, plus they wont skip and you have to deal with the infamous jamming of the cd changer--- or get a radio (or adapter) that will let you plug in a MP3 player, and they also have radios that you can put in your SD memory card or plug in a USB storage device

    upgrade don't take a step into the past, its old outdated technology and its been replaced for a reason
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