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What CD changer to add to a focus 5000RDS?



 
 
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Old August 12th 03, 08:20 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
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Default What CD changer to add to a focus 5000RDS?



Time has come to add a cd changer to my stereo. I'm not after excellent
sound quality (I'm perfectly happy with the sound from the standard tape
deck) - I just want the convenience of a CD player. Criteria a

- must work with the standard head unit. (5000RDS). Had enough of stereos
getting nicked.

- must play CDRs and preferably CDRWs.

Thats about it. Bonus points for sound quality but only if it doesn't add a
huge price premium. Would be nice if it changed CDs reasonably quickly.

A quick hunt around the web show plenty of choice.

Kenwood KDCC469 - £170 ish
Sony CDX-T69 - £145 ish
Pioneer CDX-P670 - £185 ish
Alpine CHM-S630 - £165 ish
Visteon 2080 - £200 ish

So, any suggestions? Obviously I am tempted by the Sony as it is much cheaper.
Any major reason why I should go for something else?

I take it they all fit under the passenger seat - can they just be stuck to
the floor with velcro with out problem? Some are advertised as coming with
velcro...

Cheers,

Darren

 




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