G'day Spudboy
Back to the dealer and BIG WINGE as for $50,000+ you should get the quality gear, and not second class stuff!!!!!! that is just LRA penny pinching,
cheers
After reading the manual about how to play an MP3 disk in the CD player I got enthusiastic and made a compilation of about 200-odd favourites in MP3 format on a CD.
However, I have discovered that the unit we get in Austraila will not play MP3s. Just says Error03 when I insert it. Damnation. The UK must get the good one.
G'day Spudboy
Back to the dealer and BIG WINGE as for $50,000+ you should get the quality gear, and not second class stuff!!!!!! that is just LRA penny pinching,
cheers
If it's any comfort, I had the same argument with LR when I bought the D3 SE. The manual says a lot of things, MP3 included, but it does not say (and you won't find it on LR's website either) what options are standard in Australia.
So I paid $75 for someone to wire in a lead to the AUX input of the stereo with a 3.5mm plug on the end and I use my MP3 player.
Interestingly enough I was talking to someone who has a D3 TDV6 SE the other daay and his does play MP3s, he has the six stacker though.
Regards,
Tote
I thought you only get the aux input for an mp3 player and not an mp3 playing cd ?
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
My stereo will play MP3 discs, feel free to post it to me. Then I can let you know if your taste in music is any good or not
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Just get rid of it!!!
I am in the process of upgrading to this unit from Pioneer with iPod, MP3, Bluetooth, coffee maker etc etc.
In some respects it would be better if LR just did what they do in the UK for their utilities and supplied no radio, but just a bunch of wires.
Woohoo! Free music!!
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