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I haven't a clue...
I'm getting ready to replace the stock AM/FM Cassette in my 2001 F-150 with
a CD player, and looking through the units at Crutchfield, I've picked out two that I like. First is the Kenwood KDC-3028. ($150.00) Second is the Kenwood KDC-MP288 ($150.00) The first one has the fold down face, which I'm sure is just more parts to wear out. Is this usually a problem? The second one has MP3 capability, and not a fold down face. Both are able to receive XM/Sirius by adding the antenna. Any problems there I might encounter? Thanks for any advice! -- www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... I'm getting ready to replace the stock AM/FM Cassette in my 2001 F-150 with a CD player, and looking through the units at Crutchfield, I've picked out two that I like. First is the Kenwood KDC-3028. ($150.00) Second is the Kenwood KDC-MP288 ($150.00) The first one has the fold down face, which I'm sure is just more parts to wear out. Is this usually a problem? The second one has MP3 capability, and not a fold down face. Both are able to receive XM/Sirius by adding the antenna. Any problems there I might encounter? I have owned four decks (a Pioneer, two Alpine's and a Kenwood) with fold-down faces and I have never had a problem with any of the fold-down mechanisms. That being said, I would get the unit that plays mp3's. You may not be into mp3's now, but I promise, you will be at some time. There is ABSOLUTELY nothing cooler in this entire world than making your own disc with 100+ songs and being able to play that in your car. Trust me. MOSFET |
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Thank You MOSFET...
"MOSFET" wrote in message ... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... I'm getting ready to replace the stock AM/FM Cassette in my 2001 F-150 with a CD player, and looking through the units at Crutchfield, I've picked out two that I like. First is the Kenwood KDC-3028. ($150.00) Second is the Kenwood KDC-MP288 ($150.00) The first one has the fold down face, which I'm sure is just more parts to wear out. Is this usually a problem? The second one has MP3 capability, and not a fold down face. Both are able to receive XM/Sirius by adding the antenna. Any problems there I might encounter? I have owned four decks (a Pioneer, two Alpine's and a Kenwood) with fold-down faces and I have never had a problem with any of the fold-down mechanisms. That being said, I would get the unit that plays mp3's. You may not be into mp3's now, but I promise, you will be at some time. There is ABSOLUTELY nothing cooler in this entire world than making your own disc with 100+ songs and being able to play that in your car. Trust me. MOSFET |
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