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Joe Dufu
 
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Default Car Am/Fm Cassette, Reliable 'economical' brand = the ultimate Impossible Dream?

Junk yard. Buy an old "analog' version with the manual tuning knobs. Buy
the remote CD player with the FM transmit option.

Low cost radio, low chance it will break (although quality will probably be
the pits), nobody will steal it so you don't need the removable face and the
CD player will work just fine as long as you can tune it in!

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Most desired features:
Clock that keeps time.
Display that doesn't burn out in a couple years.
Receiver/Amp that doesn't stop sending to speakers in a couple years.
More or less standard install/connectors. No exorbitantly priced "install
kits" or other hidden charges, fees, etc.

Removable face somewhat desired, though never had need of this yet.

Is it better to plug in cheap-clone Walkman (buying its replacement every

2
years?)

and separate clock? Then, does 12V clock exist? (Or only NiMH refillable?)


also interested in brands of reliable CD changer, mounted elsewhere, as is
often done.

TIA & t later