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    Add aux input to factory stereo via cd changer port?

    Hi folks,

    Just added an e34 to my stable, and I’d like to do this to my e30 also if possible.

    I have a factory tape deck w a factory cd changer in. Trunk.

    Is there any way to add an aux input jack using the cd changer cable without losing my cd changer ?

    Some type of splitter or switch or something?

    I really like the oem stereo but I don’t have many casettes or cds left .

    I don’t want to use the cassette adapter if I do t have to.




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    #2
    You would be better off making use of the internal line level connectors for the tape deck, than your CD changer. Cut those wires from the tape deck, and use them as your AUX input. To use the AUX, you would just need to put a cassette into the tape deck to get the radio to switch over.

    Or better yet, if you have a CM5908/CM5907/CM5905, buy the bluetooth adapter user jaysterllng is selling on the forums or his website:
    At Cantaloupe Radio, we engineer products to seamlessly integrate modern audio tech like Bluetooth audio streaming, phone calls, and voice assistance right into the OEM radios of emerging classic cars. Because let's face it - aftermarket, chromed-out head units are hideous.

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      #3
      Oddly, I want to keep the tape deck working.

      the LCD on my deck is all gooey anyway - so I don't want to spend the coin on that fancy circuit board - although thats a very cool retrofit item.

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        #4
        Get a radio transmitter that sends an AUX signal from your phone through an unused radio station into your radio.
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          #5
          Originally posted by mc625569 View Post
          Oddly, I want to keep the tape deck working.

          the LCD on my deck is all gooey anyway - so I don't want to spend the coin on that fancy circuit board - although thats a very cool retrofit item.

          If your cd-changer is using the old m-bus round connector, then you might be able to tap into the left and right channels, and use a dpdt switch to select between AUX and the cd changer. I'm pretty sure that system sent analog audio to the head unit.



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            #6
            This diagram is what I was looking for. Thanks for posting. I couldn’t find it in the ETM when I looked.


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              #7
              Is Grom or someone else making a BT adapter that works off the CD changer port?
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                #8
                I think that the E30 setup is way too old for the GROM adapters. As mentioned above, tapping into the CD changer connector is probably easiest. It just takes the left/right analog signals, and you (I think) just need to switch one or two lines high/low to fool the tape deck into thinking the changer is there.

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