Re: MP3 player, new tires

From: Josh Battles (jbattles@bankfinancial.com)
Date: Thu Jun 03 2004 - 10:31:03 EDT


""Ken Allgood"" <kenallgood@cox.net> wrote in message
news:005001c4490a$6d3866d0$6501a8c0@ken...
>
> Ok,the bad
>
> On my way back from Delaware on Sunday, I get back in my truck at a rest
> stop, swap CD's, player scans it, kicks it back out.. uh oh... try
another
> CD, same thing.. ARRGGHHH. This CD deck actually did this exact same
thing
> when it was brand new (parents bought it for me when I was out of
country).
> When I got around to fixing it originally, had no receipt, but Kenwood was
> cool about it, and gave me a one-time repair warranty. So anyway, my CD
> player looks to be fubar. Well, guess I cannot complain after 7 years of
> flawless CD playback :-) Think I'm going to get an MP3 player instead of
> just a CD receiver, any suggestions or ones to avoid? I'm partial to
> Kenwood (Ken Would, get it? *groan*), but I'll consider other brands. I
> have a Sony eXplode in my Probe, and while the function of the flip-down
> keyless display is sweet, the blue/red color on that thing is ugly, and
it's
> ultra high treble and ultra low bass, with 0 mid-range, EQ on that thing
is
> a nightmare to set, but love the remote :-)

I've got an alpine CDA-9811 in my truck that I love. It's been a trooper
for the past almost 2 years now, and has stood up to my abuse very well.
I've also used pioneer products with good success for a long time. I'd
recommend either of those brands.

-- 
- Josh
Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L
www.geocities.com/lenny187/dakota.html
www.omg-stfu.com



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