
August 7th 03, 05:05 PM
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High quality car CD/tuner that does not look like a Xmas tree?
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
In the days gone by, there were Nakamichi and McIntosh.
Now the Nakamichis have a tuner that is basically a piece of garbage
based on my comparisons to Pioneer and Sony and the McIntosh seems to
be gone. What would you recommend? rec.car.stereo doesn't help.
BTW, my installer already has amplification and speakers for the
project.
Given the kind of *lady* you've proven yourself to be Maggie-Boy, I'd
recommend the flashiest car player in the store with a extra-large dildo
Velcro-ed to the middle of its front panel. That way, if you get a hot
flash
in the middle of rush hour, relief will be just a few inches away.
Thank you for your response, Mr. Krueger. The most important thing is that
you contributed to the best of your ability. I'm sure the audio community
will take note.
Cheers,
MvB
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August 8th 03, 07:39 AM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.pro,uk.rec.audio
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High quality car CD/tuner that does not look like a Xmas tree?
"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
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In the days gone by, there were Nakamichi and McIntosh.
Now the Nakamichis have a tuner that is basically a piece of garbage
based on my comparisons to Pioneer and Sony and the McIntosh seems to
be gone. What would you recommend? rec.car.stereo doesn't help.
BTW, my installer already has amplification and speakers for the
project.
Hi
Take a look at the Pioneer DEH-P77MP
( http://tinyurl.com/fm50)
This has a front panel made from aluminium, and absolutely not one single
flashing light.
Steve
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August 8th 03, 09:02 AM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.pro,uk.rec.audio
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High quality car CD/tuner that does not look like a Xmas tree?
"Steve" wrote in message
"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
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In the days gone by, there were Nakamichi and McIntosh.
Now the Nakamichis have a tuner that is basically a piece of
garbage based on my comparisons to Pioneer and Sony and the
McIntosh seems to be gone. What would you recommend?
rec.car.stereo doesn't help.
BTW, my installer already has amplification and speakers for the
project.
Hi
Take a look at the Pioneer DEH-P77MP
(http://tinyurl.com/fm50)
This has a front panel made from aluminium, and absolutely not one
single flashing light.
Obviously too tasteful for US distribution.
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August 8th 03, 10:24 AM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.pro,uk.rec.audio
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High quality car CD/tuner that does not look like a Xmas tree?
"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
In the days gone by, there were Nakamichi and McIntosh.
Now the Nakamichis have a tuner that is basically a piece of garbage
based on my comparisons to Pioneer and Sony and the McIntosh seems
to be gone. What would you recommend? rec.car.stereo doesn't help.
BTW, my installer already has amplification and speakers for the
project.
Given the kind of *lady* you've proven yourself to be Maggie-Boy, I'd
recommend the flashiest car player in the store with a extra-large
dildo Velcro-ed to the middle of its front panel. That way, if you
get a hot flash in the middle of rush hour, relief will be just a
few inches away.
Thank you for your response, Mr. Krueger. The most important thing is
that you contributed to the best of your ability. I'm sure the audio
community will take note.
You're such a *lady*, as this post of yours rather adequately demonstrates:
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=wP...ister.aus tin.
rr.com
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August 9th 03, 03:52 PM
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High quality car CD/tuner that does not look like a Xmas tree?
Meanwhile, back at UK rec.audio. People just interested in audio wish you
would all **** off and fight somewhere else.
Dave W.
"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
In the days gone by, there were Nakamichi and McIntosh.
Now the Nakamichis have a tuner that is basically a piece of garbage
based on my comparisons to Pioneer and Sony and the McIntosh seems to
be gone. What would you recommend? rec.car.stereo doesn't help.
BTW, my installer already has amplification and speakers for the
project.
Given the kind of *lady* you've proven yourself to be Maggie-Boy, I'd
recommend the flashiest car player in the store with a extra-large dildo
Velcro-ed to the middle of its front panel. That way, if you get a hot
flash
in the middle of rush hour, relief will be just a few inches away.
Thank you for your response, Mr. Krueger. The most important thing is that
you contributed to the best of your ability. I'm sure the audio community
will take note.
Cheers,
MvB
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August 9th 03, 05:08 PM
posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.pro,uk.rec.audio
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High quality car CD/tuner that does not look like a Xmas tree?
So - get a used McIntosh unit. Last I heard, FM hasn't changed
in the last few years.
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