I have a Pioneer head unit. I have an old 12 cd changer. I have over 100
cd's and would make it easier to have as much of my disks loaded in the
changer. I heard that there were like a 50 disk changers. Is this true? I
can't seem to find any info on the internet. Thanks.
> I have a Pioneer head unit. I have an old 12 cd changer. I have over 100
> cd's and would make it easier to have as much of my disks loaded in the
> changer. I heard that there were like a 50 disk changers. Is this true? I
> can't seem to find any info on the internet. Thanks.
You may be better served by a hard drive based solution.
krem - 19 Apr 2004 08:59 GMT
I second that one....
.............I-POD time
> > I have a Pioneer head unit. I have an old 12 cd changer. I have over 100
> > cd's and would make it easier to have as much of my disks loaded in the
> > changer. I heard that there were like a 50 disk changers. Is this true? I
> > can't seem to find any info on the internet. Thanks.
>
> You may be better served by a hard drive based solution.
Pioneer made a 50-disc changer in 1998, but was a big piece of crap; always,
malfunctioned (load errors, jammin, etc). YOu be better to get an MP3
headunit. You can fit roughly 10-12 cd's on one disc when encoded @
128kbps.
> I have a Pioneer head unit. I have an old 12 cd changer. I have over 100
> cd's and would make it easier to have as much of my disks loaded in the
> changer. I heard that there were like a 50 disk changers. Is this true? I
> can't seem to find any info on the internet. Thanks.
Sergio Gallegos - 24 Apr 2004 01:42 GMT
I've had the Pioneer 50 disc changer for 6 years now and have never once
had a problem with it, still runs like new. I even added 2 more 12 disc
changers to it. The problem is not to many Pioneer head units can
control all of them linked.