gezzard
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Radio cassette with an AUX in gezzard
@gezzard
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So the stereo on my new car doesn't work, which is a shame as all the Richard Clayderman tapes left in the centre console can't be played.
So I'm after a working radio cassette hopefully with a 3.5mm aux in, just in case I want to plug my phone in and listen to my more modern Vengaboys greatest hits on Spotify.
Ideally one which takes a standard ISO wiring plug.
Any out there? Cheers. I'm in Kent.
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Not sure tapes and AUX was ever a thing but happy to be proved wrong. I remember using one of those cassette aux converter things. Think they still do them on Amazon and the like.
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Last Edit: Jul 2, 2022 15:43:49 GMT by duggers
Needs a bigger hammer mate.......
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Del
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My 1993 Renault 19 had one, so they are out there.
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'I come not from Heaven, but from Essex'. The Retro Rider formerly known as Silvermac.
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Rich
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Radio cassette with an AUX in Rich
@foxmcintyre
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Panasonic made quite a few cassette decks with a 'CD IN' on the front for your discman. Keep an eye out for one of those, or, most Kenwoods, alpines etc can have the CD changer input used as an aux in. My MASK cassette in my Jeep has a bluetooth unit inside it via the CD changer to allow phone connection.
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gezzard
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 641
Club RR Member Number: 69
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Radio cassette with an AUX in gezzard
@gezzard
Club Retro Rides Member 69
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Cheers, that first one is in my watch list.
Investigating a bit more, it seems my radio works but needs a code.
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