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Subaru CD Changer

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I have a '97 OB Legacy Limited 2.5. I had to cut the wiring to the CD changer under the passenger seat to get it out and dislodge the magazine stuck inside. Since it's a high mi. car, I don't want to spend a lot to install a new unit, so my question is-will other changers work with this head unit? It's a Panasonic from 1996 6 CD changer under the passenger seat.

I have a '97 OB Legacy Limited 2.5. I had to cut the wiring to the CD changer under the passenger seat to get it out and dislodge the magazine stuck inside. Since it's a high mi. car, I don't want to spend a lot to install a new unit, so my question is-will other changers work with this head unit? It's a Panasonic from 1996 6 CD changer under the passenger seat.

 

It's not an answer to your question, but have you considered replacing the head unit with one that will work with a MP3 player? Sooner or later, electro-mechanical devices like CD changers ALWAYS break. Buy a nice MP3 ready head unit and then swap it out when you get new car. My MP3 player has more than 40 albums on it. It makes a 6 CD changer look like small potatoes. Plus, you can play podcasts in the car.

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Thanks for the suggestion. It makes good sense, I'm just getting used to the 2oth century music technology!QUOTE=The Dude]It's not an answer to your question, but have you considered replacing the head unit with one that will work with a MP3 player? Sooner or later, electro-mechanical devices like CD changers ALWAYS break. Buy a nice MP3 ready head unit and then swap it out when you get new car. My MP3 player has more than 40 albums on it. It makes a 6 CD changer look like small potatoes. Plus, you can play podcasts in the car.

I know whay you mean... as soon as I finish labelling my 8 Track tapes, I too intend on moving up;)

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