Nice! The Clarion has no extra inputs or outputs that I know of, but I'll check again. It is made to be installed in one of those lowered, tin-can exhausted Acuras you see in the Bay Area, and has a display that is like the largest high-beam indicator you've ever seen, with no way to dim it or turn it off if you want to use the radio. You can actually read maps by its light. But a napkin shoved into the CD slot hangs pretty well over the glare..... grrrrr..... bmc :) "Faith will move mountains, but you'd better bring a shovel...." > door SPEAKERS?? > > I see no reason to why you shouldn't be able to use your Mac as a source for > sound... but you probably need to get an amplifier to drive the speakers, > But that depends on what capabilities your Clarion CD has. That is to say > does it have any low level outputs? Low level inputs? |
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