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I am planning to buy Sony CDXGT610UI from US for my car in India
(Maruti Swift). This is a hatchback car similar to Suzuki swift (Used
in europe).

I want to know if car stereos bought in US are compatible overseas?

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the only issue that I could imagine you might run into is the way that
radio signals are received. Otherwise, I believe that CD's are all the
same.


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On May 15, 5:30 pm, flak_monkey flak_monkey.2qn...@no-
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the only issue that I could imagine you might run into is the way that
radio signals are received. Otherwise, I believe that CD's are all the
same.

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Does that mean that I will not be able to get FM signals in India?

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In North America we use a 70 micro second pre-emphysis on FM audio. Most of
the world uses 50 micro seconds. Thus you may have to turn the treble up a
bit. There may be a switch for this in the unit.

Richard.


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