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Re: speaking of Stereos
Tony -
Sorry, but I don't have an answer as to your stereo problems. Accept maybe
that I've seen a CD changer in the 100/200 series that works quite nicely
with the Bose system. The person had the controller mounted where the coin
storage place used to be. It looked pretty good.
However I have a question for you. Right now I'm looking at a 1990 200T with
the Bose system. The thing is that the radio display doesn't come up on the
instrument cluster like it does on my father's 1991 version of the same
model. Until you said your 89 did it I assumed it was new as of 1991. I
would highly appreciate any ideas.
Thanks,
Ryan Gemmill
85 5ks; 86 5ks (Plenty of toys); 91 200T
----- Original Message -----
From: Berger, Anthony E. <BergerAE@ems.com>
To: <quattro@audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 11:08 AM
Subject: speaking of Stereos
> Hello again all. Just finished fixing my little LED display that tells me
> the all important Radio station (amongst other things) on my 200 and have
a
> question for you. Well the Stereo Guys out there anyway. I have the 89
200
> (W/O Air bag) without the bose 10 speaker stereo and need to upgrade the
> stereo.
>
> The factory stereo is great but lacks two things. Bass! and a cd player.
I
> know that the factory stereo is a Blaupunkt and I have seen on the group
> that you can use the same wiring harness with a newer head unit? Is that
> true? And if so, what will happen to that cute display now that I got it
> working again! If not true, does anyone know if the factory stereo had an
> output for an amp that i could use to add a sub and a little more power?
>
> Lastly, has anyone had any experience with the FM Cd changers? I was
> thinking about just added one of those and dealing with the bass problems
> some other way.
>
> Thanks everyone, as always
>
> Tony B.
> Milwaukee, WI
> 84 4kQ
> 89 2cQ
>
> Bunch of non Audis :)
>
>