Lee
07-14-2002, 06:49 PM
3.24 Are those FM modulator CD changers any good? What are my other options? [PW, JGr]Almost all manufacturers offer an FM modulator for their changers. As with all equipment, some are good and some are not. A person thinking about using an FM modulator must take into consideration that the sound quality will only be as good as the tuner in your head unit. Also, FM is limited in its frequency response. There is usually a noticeable loss of the high frequencies, due to the nature of transmitting via FM.
If you do not want to use an FM Modulated CD changer, some manufacturers make controllers for changers that feature line-level (RCA) outputs. This allows you to connect the changer directly to an amplifier, bypassing the stock system altogether. Some models offer line-level inputs, allowing you to connect the stock system to the changer (so you can continue to use your radio/tape). Clarion, Sony, and Kenwood make such units.
Your third option is to use the aftermarket changer that corresponds to the stock unit in your car. Not all cars have this option, but it is becoming easier. See section 3.25 What kind of changer will work with my factory head unit? [PO] (http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb2/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97311).
If you do not want to use an FM Modulated CD changer, some manufacturers make controllers for changers that feature line-level (RCA) outputs. This allows you to connect the changer directly to an amplifier, bypassing the stock system altogether. Some models offer line-level inputs, allowing you to connect the stock system to the changer (so you can continue to use your radio/tape). Clarion, Sony, and Kenwood make such units.
Your third option is to use the aftermarket changer that corresponds to the stock unit in your car. Not all cars have this option, but it is becoming easier. See section 3.25 What kind of changer will work with my factory head unit? [PO] (http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb2/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97311).