I'd STRONGLY recommend going with after market stuff for ANY car/truck
audio. You can get nearly any radio and put in the DAK. I have a Sony
deck now, and I'm probably going to move my Alpine deck from my Neon to
my Dak soon. You don't have to buy one of the larger double din radios
that Pioneer makes either if you don't want. They do finish off the
appearance nicely, but if you find another radio in a single din model
that you like, you can buy a mounting kit that will fill in the open
space around the new deck. Or, if you are creative, you can make your
own! : )
I've never heard a factory model radio that had half the clarity of an
Alpine or other good name brand deck. What's funny is the deck that
came in my Neon was made by Alpine, yet it still sounded like crap
compared to the after market Alpine one I put in there. The factory
Alpine speakers that were in it were OK, but I still replaced them
anyway with some Boston Acoustics.
For your money, after market audio is better. Prime example, the add-on
CD changer that you can get to go with the factory unit in my Neon costs
$600! That's JUST the changer, not a head unit too! I bought a new head
unit and a changer both for my wife's 240SX and spend $650.
Just my opinion though.
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Richard Collins
collinsr@ccmangum.com
98 SLT+ CC 5.2L FIPK
> -----Original Message-----
> From: VATEKHOKIE [mailto:VATEKHOKIE@AOL.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, April 23, 1998 10:54 AM
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: Re: DML: Re: CD Player
>
>
> I have the AM/FM Stero with Cassette (40 watts) and the
> factory installed 4
> speakers. If I wanted to "trade-up" to something better. Do
> you all recommend
> going with one of the "factory" upgrades or an off the shelf
> from my local
> Best Buys? Also, is it possible to add speakers in the doors?
> I noticed in
> some of the literature that the higher end sytems have
> tweeters? in the upper
> section of the doors? Many thanks for your input!
>
> Gary 97 CC SLT 2x2 White
>
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