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- Path: sparky!uunet!hayes!mkrieger
- From: mkrieger@hayes.com
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: CD player for car
- Message-ID: <5923.2a9fd0d4@hayes.com>
- Date: 29 Aug 92 19:32:36 EDT
- References: <BtLwIu.F1y@news.udel.edu>
- Organization: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Norcross, GA
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- In article <BtLwIu.F1y@news.udel.edu>, thuyan@brahms.udel.edu (Thuy-An Hartman) writes:
- > First, let me thank all of you who responded to my last posting. The
- > MX-3 is on it's way and will be here Friday.
- >
- > I was wondering if anyone had some advice on Car CD players or changers?
- > I am confused about the dash/trunk controversy and was wondering which
- > is best and skips the least.
- >
- > Thanks, Thuy-An
-
- I purchased my Mitsu Eclipse GS on May 1 and had the dealer install a 10 disk
- CD changer in my car. They first had a Sanyo installed, and within two weeks
- it was giving me trouble (which mostly consisted of not starting on occasion
- as well as skipping). This was replaced with another of the same type, (sorry,
- I don't have the model number). It only took 1 week for the problems to start.
- The Sanyo was then replaced with a Sony CDX-A55RF. This player has only skipped
- once, and that was when I was transporting a VT220 terminal and it slammed into
- they player. Other than that, I've had no trouble at all, and I use it
- constantly.
-
- Hope this helps.
-