one or six CD changer in 2012 3LT corvette?
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one or six CD changer in 2012 3LT corvette?
Hi... I think this is likely a pretty dumb question but I need to ask it anyway... I recently bought a new 2012 Grand Sport Convertible with the 3LT trim package. I've read both the main car manual and the Nav manual which also talks about the music center... Though I'm sure I'm missing it, I can't seem to find where it clearly states whether the CD changer is a single CD unit or if it holds six CDs????? Can someone share with me which it is before I try to install a second CD (already have one in) and something bad happens???
So is the CD changer in a 3LT trim package 2012 Grand Sport a ONE or a SIX CD unit??? thanks.... bob...
So is the CD changer in a 3LT trim package 2012 Grand Sport a ONE or a SIX CD unit??? thanks.... bob...
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I've got the six cd system in my '08 with the 3LT package. If you have NAV with the screen then you only have the one CD changer, if not it should be the six. Since you have one in, push the load button and see if it tells you to load #2 or ejects the one in there.
#3
Melting Slicks
I think the answer for 2012 is one. I went to the Chevrolet.com site and in a chat they are telling me while it does not say for sure, they think its a single CD also...
#4
Racer
I have a 2011 3LT with the 6 disc changer. The 6 disc was listed as a seperate $395.00 option on the window sticker. So I would say the 3LT comes with the single unit. The 6 disc is an add on. Check your window sticker.
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I have a 2012 GS 3LT. It is the single disc CD. But the real trick is to get yourself a $20 thumb drive and put 20-50 CDs on it and never have to lug aournd all of those CDs. Having grown up in the 8 track/cassette era, I think this is really Kool!
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AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER AND INPUT JACK
AUDIO SYSTEM, 7 SPEAKER
and then on the right side of the window sticker where it lists prices, under 3LT PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GRP, one line under that heading says,
DVD NAVIGATION SYSTEM W/AM/FM CD PLAYER
BOSE PREMIUM AUDIO 9 SPEAKERS
So when you go to the 3LT upgrade, it adds a couple of speakers but otherwise it says nothing regarding the CD Players...
Then I went onto the Chevy.com Build Your Own site, the same place where I originally laid out the car I wanted to buy, and I looked carefully at all options and nowhere is there any CD changer option at all... I checked the details of the various packages and no reference at all to CD changer... I also checked every sub-category, especially INTERIOR options and ACCESSORIES... The closest thing I see is the PAL (Personal Audio Link) under ACCESSORIES... But there is no option for upgrading to a six CD changer...
But my guess is what I have must be a single CD changer... Otherwise, somewhere they would have listed it as a 6 CD changer... They always want you to know about such stuff but I can't find reference to 6 anywhere so my guess is it must be a ONE...
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thanks... bob...
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Racer
Yes, just plug into the USB port. The PAL is for older model years that don't have the USB port.
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thanks... bob...
#13
Race Director
there is no 6 disk offered on any 2012 i believe. i know for sure on the nav. ones it is 1 disk only. love the usb though..
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I have a 2011 GS with Navi and single CD. I was initially bummed about "single" but learned, with the help of this forum, to put all my music on a Thumb drive/Flash drive that plugs into the USB port in the back of the center console. It was quite a learning curve for me to modify the files and transfer the music to my flash drive - but well worth it. Lots of good threads on the procedure. Iphone is probably easier - but I'm still trying to avoid the Apple culture.
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I just plug my iPod in to the USB......4500 songs good to go.
For the poster that asked, once you connect your iPod, you will get an iPod icon to pop up on your music source screen. Hit it, and enjoy your noise.
For the poster that asked, once you connect your iPod, you will get an iPod icon to pop up on your music source screen. Hit it, and enjoy your noise.
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I was also disappointed at the lack of a CD changer, but a USB is WAAAAAAY better. You just 'rip' your CDs in your computer (you choose the tracks you want) into your main 'music' folder, then manipulate the folder/files any way you want. Then just copy them into a flash drive. I'd only advice you to use the highest bit rate, which is 320, I believe. Now you'll have all the album/artist/song information right on your screen, which does NOT happen with regular CDs. I paid $15 for an 8GB USB at Walmart (black, very thin, and with no light), have a $hitload of CDs in there, and still have about 1/3 space left. Amazing. I just threw a CD in there to make sure it worked, which I was doubting when the Nav spit it out, but it took it in the second try. Haven't used it since. Good luck.
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1. Yes, you can get a Genuine GM 6 disc CD changer for your C6. It's a separate accessory that installs in a coupe's storage cubby:
2. Lots of vendors sell this, so shop for best price. And see what's involved to install one... I don't have first-hand experience, but I bet a stereo shop could do it easily... or your Chevy dealer.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-c...-possible.html
3. Devices that hold 1000's of songs are great for long trips (I have an MP3 player)... it's like having a radio station that continuously plays your favorite songs with no commercials.
But if you're searching for a particular artist or song, I'm not sure how you do it with a flash drive -- or if it's even possible. With my MP3 player, it is difficult & VERY VERY distracting to scroll through all the selections while driving... it's an accident waiting to happen, so I don't do it.
4. I bet you know someone with a flash drive or MP3 player or other media storage device. Try it in your C6... then the pros & cons should be obvious.
2. Lots of vendors sell this, so shop for best price. And see what's involved to install one... I don't have first-hand experience, but I bet a stereo shop could do it easily... or your Chevy dealer.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-c...-possible.html
3. Devices that hold 1000's of songs are great for long trips (I have an MP3 player)... it's like having a radio station that continuously plays your favorite songs with no commercials.
But if you're searching for a particular artist or song, I'm not sure how you do it with a flash drive -- or if it's even possible. With my MP3 player, it is difficult & VERY VERY distracting to scroll through all the selections while driving... it's an accident waiting to happen, so I don't do it.
4. I bet you know someone with a flash drive or MP3 player or other media storage device. Try it in your C6... then the pros & cons should be obvious.
Last edited by CO Lightfoot; 04-28-2012 at 08:51 PM.