Re: CD Player Input on Cassette Radio ...

From: Tim Schneider (tims@Synopsys.COM)
Date: Thu Feb 01 1996 - 11:17:04 EST


At 7:27 AM 2/1/96, CSiano@banyan.com wrote:

>tape drive is poor, the tuner is inprecise, and the speakers are very low
>quality.

agreed! I had one friend who went through 2 factory radios/cassette units
before he got one that could (somewhat) hold a lock on a stereo station.
He ended up adding an FM signal booster to the antenna to get it to work
(this was the infinity system with casette)

>For $300+, I installed an Alpine AM/FM Stereo Cassette and for another $80
>got a decent pair of rear speakers. Don't waste your money on the factory
>stuff, the aftermarket is much better for both features and quality. At
>about the same price.

Alpine is a good brand, coupled with some Polk speakers, has anyone been
successful at
mounting an unobtrusive subwoofer in an SLT ext. cab? (maybe in the one
underseat
storage compartment)

 -tim

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