Re: ?Quick CD Fix?

From: brian montgomery (dbm@kih.net)
Date: Tue Dec 29 1998 - 21:55:51 EST


I installed a Jensen 6 disk cd changer that I received for Christmas and it
sounds great. It has a FM modulator which hooks up through your antenna
wire and the whole system only took about 2 hours to install. I installed
it in my center console vertically which makes it a breeze to change CD's
while your on the road. As far as cost goes it was $179.00 and you can get
it at any Walmart.

                        Any questions please let me know.
                                dbm@kih.net
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> From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu
> To: DAKOTA-TRUCK@buffnet.net
> Subject: DML: ?Quick CD Fix?
> Date: Tuesday, December 29, 1998 5:34 PM
>
> Now before you audiophiles start thinking about tying me up to an
amplifier
> and burning me alive, I'd upgrade the entire system if I had the money,
but
> I don't...
>
> So, what I'm looking for is a quick cheap fix to play CD's out of the
stock
> AM/FM cassette stereo system. I bought one of those portable CD players
> that has a cassette adapter to play CD's through the tape player, but it
> sucks. There is too much "hiss" w/out the noise reduction feature on and

> the noise reduction removes the hiss but dulls the music (catch 22 or
> what!). My brother also tells me I am ruining the tape heads with this
> stuff. He also said there was some sort of RF adapter were you would
tune
> your receiver to a specific freq. and play the CD that way... Is this
any
> good? Where would I find this?
>
> Any other inexpensive ideas??
>
> Thanks.
>
> T.
>



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