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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: mahony on 13 March 2007, 10:16:09

Title: cd multichanger
Post by: mahony on 13 March 2007, 10:16:09
Hi chaps, i have got the bose setup in my omega elite with the phillips multichanger, has anyone replaced the multichanger for one that holds more than six discs and works ok with the standard head unit.  :-?
Title: Re: cd multichanger
Post by: TheBoy on 13 March 2007, 18:26:27
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Hi chaps, i have got the bose setup in my omega elite with the phillips multichanger, has anyone replaced the multichanger for one that holds more than six discs and works ok with the standard head unit.  :-?
not sure possible without changinh hu
Title: Re: cd multichanger
Post by: BigCat on 13 March 2007, 23:59:51
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has anyone replaced the multichanger for one that holds more than six discs and works ok with the standard head unit.  :-?
How about putting in a second changer with a switch to change from one to the other?
Title: Re: cd multichanger
Post by: VXL V6 on 14 March 2007, 14:37:24
Assuming you have a CCR600/800 with CDC2 changer, AFAIK having two with a switch won't work because you have to enter the CDC security code in via the headunit, if the changer changes then the new code would need to be entered before the headunit can talk to it.

Title: Re: cd multichanger
Post by: Elite Pete on 16 March 2007, 15:52:34
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Assuming you have a CCR600/800 with CDC2 changer, AFAIK having two with a switch won't work because you have to enter the CDC security code in via the headunit, if the changer changes then the new code would need to be entered before the headunit can talk to it.


But there is the facility to turn the code off
Title: Re: cd multichanger
Post by: TheBoy on 16 March 2007, 16:32:01
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Assuming you have a CCR600/800 with CDC2 changer, AFAIK having two with a switch won't work because you have to enter the CDC security code in via the headunit, if the changer changes then the new code would need to be entered before the headunit can talk to it.


But there is the facility to turn the code off
Correct.

I think switching whilst on may cause CD or head unit to lock up though...