so just to be clear.. will this way allow me to adjust all the settings, when using only the stereo (e.g for cd/tape) or do I lose the functionality all together
Sorry, I did not understand what you mean, but the first way, your head unit will be useless since aux is connected directly to amplifier.
in my (Boergy's) way, your head unit 'thinks' it is playing cassete when in real time your mp3 player is the source of sound. head unit works as it does on radio, cd or tape mode...
as for GROM adapter... simple solutions cost money. soldering wire to main board will cost you few punds for the wire only
thanks that is what I meant, sorry for not being clear... one more thing what happens when you actually place a real cassette in there? does it play or only play the external source
also I can see where abouts the area is, where you have soldered, but can you explain the wire you are attaching to it... what wire is it and how come it splits into three? are they two different phonos which have been split?
sorry for pestering, but it seems a very good option at the moment, especially if the quality is good, and if I dont lose the normal funtionality of the tape, as my dad has several cassettes he listens to.