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- Subject: Re: Sony Changer Compatibility
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.191547.1@acad.drake.edu>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 01:15:47 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov20.182814.900@cmkrnl.com>, jeh@cmkrnl.com writes:
- > In article <1992Nov19.232152.7001@wdl.loral.com>, trw@spl1.spl.loral.com
- > (Tim R Witort) writes:
- >> In article <CMM.0.90.4.722179090.clane@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>, clane@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (bored-out-of-my-skull) writes:
- >> |> So Sony isnt making the changers that will work with the XR series anymore?
- >> |>
- >> |> I was just going to ask that, [expletive]! I suppose when I graduate and get a
- >> |> real car i will have to buy another stereo...........
- >
- > Do I detect crocodile tears here? "Oh, drat, I'll just HAVE to get another
- > [better, more features, more reliable, ...] stereo."
- >
- >> Good point. Are the new "U" serires Sony CD changers
- >> compatible with their controllers that control the older
- >> "X" series? I wouldn't expect all of the nifty new features
- >> of the "U" series to work, but would the standard old
- >> features work? I have the Sony car DAT deck which can
- >> control an "X" series CD changer - but will it control the
- >> new "U" series?
- >
- > I don't want to say "definitely not" -- it's a little bit difficult to prove
- > that the necessary adapter doesn't exist and will never exist -- but I think
- > it's pretty unlikely: The connectors don't match. Worse, the functions of
- > the pins in the connector don't match. Not anywhere close, in fact.
- >
- > The old "X" series have an cable with about a dozen pins in the connector. I
- > got a look at the connector for the U-series changer (a Dow Stereo sales droid
- > tried to sell me one to go with my XR-7280). The connector looks similar from
- > a distance, but close up it appeared that there were just two (2) pins!
- >
- > I'm not sure how they're multiplexing two channels of audio plus control
- > signals to and from the changer PLUS power on two wires (plus the shield)... I
- > suppose that using "phantom power" techniques and putting the control signals
- > on carriers above the audio band would do it. Heck, the audio could be riding
- > on a carrier for that matter -- Sony has chips to encode stereo audio on a 200
- > kHz or so carrier and to decode it back again; these are used in their infrared
- > headphones. They could be doing the same thing here, just eliminating the IR
- > part.
- >
- > However it works, it's surely a different signalling scheme than the X series
- > uses, so forget about hooking one to the other with a simple cable adapter.
- >
- > Of course I could be wrong. Don't rush out and buy a new head unit on my
- > advice alone! I suppose the best thing to do would be to call Sony and ask
- > them if an adapter is available. Let us know what you find out.
- >
- > --- Jamie Hanrahan, Kernel Mode Consulting, San Diego CA
- > Internet: jeh@cmkrnl.com, hanrahan@eisner.decus.org, or jeh@crash.cts.com
- > Uucp: ...{crash,eisner,uunet}!cmkrnl!jeh
- The Sony rep told us that there was not, and would never be an adapter for the
- old controllers/new changers...The format is totally different. there is a
- cable that is only for data sharing and another for the signals...
- they might have placed both in the same sheath by now, but that doesnt matter.
- The point is...if you want a Unilink changer, you HAVE to buy a Unilink
- controller, no ifs ands or buts.
- Shaun.
-