New Stereo... A friend of mine has a Sanyo tape/cd combo, it works well but get VERY hot. I have an Aiwa deck that has an AUX INPUT on the front. You can get a standard headphone male to male chord and plug any old portable tape player into it. In fact, you could plug an MP3 player, a portable TV, ect, into it. I like it ALOT and it was cheap. I definitely recommend the aux input. You may want to consider the new decks tha can play mp3's. You can fit more music on one cd for long road trips. Also, consider the remote control. THis keeps your hands and EYEs on the road. You don't have to reach for the player once you get used to the remote control (I know, it sounds silly but try it, you'll never go back). Lastly, and this goes for EVERYONE, here is a referral code for crutchfield to get $20 off your order. http://www.crutchfield.com pth03-ss894-5piq7 I am exteremely happy with them. They included so much help and instruction as to how to install the new deck, I will never let HiFi touch my bus again. Goog duck. Z
New stereo > > Anyone have suggestions for an AM-FM unit that will play both Cds and > > cassettes? I may need to decide to replace or rebuild the existing > > radio/cassette. > > > Few indash units play both. One option is an indash cassette unit with a > remotely located CD changer. A simpler solution is an indash CD with a front > panel mini-plug input jack, into which a cassette walkman could be plugged > when you want to play a tape. > > - Ron Salmon > The Bus Depot, Inc. > (215) 234-VWVW > www.busdepot.com > > _____________________________________________ > Toll-Free for Orders by Part # 1-866-BUS-DEPOT
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