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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 503713" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>I wasn't trying to burn you dude, it is just highly distracting to read things like this, that is all. Sort of like a quiet talker and you finally scream at them, would you speak the **** up, I can't ****in hear you. And get my name straight, it is Mr. Forbidden Sir, thank you. J/K</p><p></p><p>Here is the reason why I did not recommend FM modulation.</p><p></p><p>"anyways i wanna put in a cd changer with my stock head deck cause it already has tat capabilty"</p><p></p><p>An Fm modulated changer takes the audio signal from the cd changer and changes it to a fm signal that is then force fed onto a specific radio frequency. You turn the factory radio to this frequency and presto there is the cd playing. It is controlled by a separate unit that is wired to the changer. Jack Frost nailed it pretty much bang on. From what I gathered you wanted to use the existing controls for a stacker that is built into the factory head unit which is why I suggested what I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 503713, member: 552189"] I wasn't trying to burn you dude, it is just highly distracting to read things like this, that is all. Sort of like a quiet talker and you finally scream at them, would you speak the **** up, I can't ****in hear you. And get my name straight, it is Mr. Forbidden Sir, thank you. J/K Here is the reason why I did not recommend FM modulation. "anyways i wanna put in a cd changer with my stock head deck cause it already has tat capabilty" An Fm modulated changer takes the audio signal from the cd changer and changes it to a fm signal that is then force fed onto a specific radio frequency. You turn the factory radio to this frequency and presto there is the cd playing. It is controlled by a separate unit that is wired to the changer. Jack Frost nailed it pretty much bang on. From what I gathered you wanted to use the existing controls for a stacker that is built into the factory head unit which is why I suggested what I did. [/QUOTE]
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