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offroader
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Texas
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I just bought a JVC cd player for my rover. Everyone I talk to, says that there is no adapter to make it fit in my rover! I am not going to be the one to put it in, saying that I would prefer someone with experience in radios to do it.
The Cd player is a jvc model kdavx2.... here is what they look like: my question is, is there a special adapter for the harmon kardon system, that will allow it to work with this cd player? |
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Former NAS LR TECH, Current AUS LR TECH
Join Date: Oct 2005
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only jvc would provide a harness adaptor. its possible you could find one that works for a jvc and then hack into the wiring harness to get it to work.
thats what you have to do with aftermarket radios as well. fact is the older a car gets the more useless its sound system gets. not to mention more expensive.
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Otherwise known as STEVE
Join Date: Oct 2005
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I have the AVX1 in my DII... it's an easy swap, really. I'd suggest bypassing the HK stuff, personally. The AVX has more power-
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