Pioneer JD1212S 12 Disc Cd Player Magazine
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I'm not sure what I'm talking about. I'd approach the vendor and inquire. In addition, you can look it up on Google. Please accept my apologies for being of little assistance.
I'm afraid I won't be able to provide a specific response for the model mentioned. The individual discs are held in the Pioneer 12 Disc magazine by fingers. My Ford Taurus can fit the same version of magazine with a 6-disc capacity. The tips of the fingers on the left top and bottom can be seen in this photograph. Each pair of fingers slides forward for loading after a tab is pressed on the right top. There are no sleeves in this game.
It's a CD cartridge with a capacity of 12 CDs. I don't believe this is what you're looking for in order to accomplish your goals.
Only a Pioneer 12 disc changer will accept this cartridge. The 12-disc changer, on the other hand (assuming it's still available), can be installed in the trunk or wherever else it will fit. a wired connection to any radio via an FM station, or a direct connection to an IP-enabled Pioneer radio Prepare to board the bus.
Selected User Reviews For Pioneer JD1212S 12 Disc Cd Player Magazine
It took a long time to get it, but for the price and the fact that I was able to locate one, I am pleased.
You sent me the wrong cartridge; my unit requires a left-side insert.
We used to have one of these in a vehicle that we no longer own, so I sold it a long time ago. We never had a problem with the magazine; it was always in perfect working order. I recommend purchasing extra magazines to replace CDs safely and securely.
The Pioneer 12-disc changer is a fantastic piece of equipment. Buying extras is always a good idea because you can stock up on your favorites and switch them out.