Aux input wired off cd changer help

Aux input wired off cd changer help

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Posted in audio but I need some replies before tomorrow so I can pick up the bits in town during the day.

Back story - bought a 1995 bmw 730i for £200, refuse to spend any decent amount of money changing the radio + fascia with wiring kit or buying a proper kit to add an aux in.

Looking into fitting aux inputs for this as it should cost like £10 most if diy, I have a 6 cd changer in the boot (not attached to the car, just dangling from its wires)It powered up and ejected the cassette when asked though so figure it works. Where abouts is best to splice into the plug or into this changers wiring for adding an aux input with a blank noise cd in the changer. Assumed at the input into the rear of the radio, but not sure on dificulty removing it from a e38, and then knowing which wires.

Shopping list so far seems to be a female aux jack with 3 wires attached, some small gauge wire to solder into the plugs of the cd changer and find a old blank cd to put silent track onto.

Any help much needed as I dont live near anywhere of use if I forget something.

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gazz81 said:
Why dont you just use an fm modulator?
They are such st quality sound, would rather cut my ears off in all honesty. Ended up using one in my Range Rover due to be scared of fking anything electrical up in it, swore il never do it again.

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996TT02 said:
No idea how or why or whether possible you intend to operate both the aux and the cd changer at the same time.

I only know that for a Becker on a Porsche or VW, you just buy an aux cable that plugs into the back of the unit instead of the CD changer. It is quite possible that a similar cable is available for your unit, no idea what type of sockets yours takes.

Have you googled "(unitname) aux cable"?
It takes the input from both the aux and the cd changer at the same time, so you have to have a cd with silent tracks on it. Its a fairly common DIY mod is there isnt a aux cable but you have a cd changer.

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Hmm will look into them, didnt realise they exist. Used to to tesco cig lighter socket ones.

Not too worried about losing cd changer though just due to the fact I dont own any cds tongue out