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Adrian E 24th January 2012 07:20 PM

Anyone need either a Concert head unit or Alpine CD changer?
 
Hi all

My Dad's pulled the fully functional single DIN Concert head unit (the tape one with central volume control that you push in to switch the radio off) and matching Alpine 6 CD changer with Audi interface unit from his A4 2.4 that's off to the knackers yard tomorrow.

The head unit doesn't suffer from the well known volume control issue.

The CD changer was bought new when my Dad acquired the A4 some years ago, but he's more of a Radio 2 listener so the changer only got used on long runs. It's basically as new.

Radio is supplied with manual and code.

No idea what it's worth - prices on ebay are all over the place, so if you're interested drop me a message and will try to sort a fair price out.

Adrian

Nollywood 24th January 2012 08:16 PM

Adrian, what's wrong with the A4? Is it still in decent shape?

ainarssems 24th January 2012 08:24 PM

I am interested in radio as mine is having the famous volume issue when cold. Not prepared to pay much though as the volume problem is very common and could happen very soon to the one I buy. That's why I have not bought another one. Were thinking of changing faulty memory chip but never got around it.

Adrian E 24th January 2012 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nollywood (Post 32233)
Adrian, what's wrong with the A4? Is it still in decent shape?

It's a front wheel drive with auto box and there's nasty transmission whine and loss of drive under certain conditions. Combined with 100k miles plus, poverty SE spec with manual rear windows and cloth seats, couple of scrapes etc it just isn't worth spending any money on it - even in decent condition it's only worth about a grand.

It's a shame as the engine's decent for a 2.4. Have offered it to a couple of local specialist breakers but they don't want it.

My Dad's removing the wheels and battery tomorrow when it's dropped off - I want the battery but the wheels will be sold.

Adrian

Adrian E 24th January 2012 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ainarssems (Post 32235)
I am interested in radio as mine is having the famous volume issue when cold.

PM me an offer and I'll pass it on +++

Nollywood 24th January 2012 09:14 PM

Shame it's FWD. I wasn't bothered about body condition, auto box etc, as it's a project car.

Oh well - the hunt continues.

RanjS8 24th January 2012 11:03 PM

alpine cd changer
 
Can you send me details of the cd changer I might know someone that would be interested if it is right for him....

Thanks

Ranj

ainarssems 26th January 2012 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrian E (Post 32238)
PM me an offer and I'll pass it on +++

Not really prepared to pay much more then postage costs because famous volume control problem could occur in near future. So it makes sense to do a repair with updated memory chip instead. I can offer £20 including postage but to be honest you will get more for it on eBay.

Audi do 16th December 2014 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ainarssems (Post 32335)
Not really prepared to pay much more then postage costs because famous volume control problem could occur in near future. So it makes sense to do a repair with updated memory chip instead. I can offer £20 including postage but to be honest you will get more for it on eBay.


I hate resurrecting ancient threads but this is intriguing, since the cold weather has started my volume control is all over the place, it starts loud, turn the volume down and it goes to full on blasting disco mode. Is this the "famous volume control problem" referred to here? My 11 yr old thinks it's fine when the radio is tuned to Capital FM, but I'm too old and deaf already to risk my hearing.

I note there's mention of a memory chip fix ?

PsYcHe 16th December 2014 02:50 PM

That's the one :)

Does it then behave if you turn it down after that?


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