Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 18:57:04 -0500
Reply-To: Max Wellhouse <maxjoyce@IPA.NET>
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From: Max Wellhouse <maxjoyce@IPA.NET>
Subject: Re: New cd player
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Nakamichi Rocks!! has for 20 some years!!
DM&FS
At 11:17 AM 5/11/2006, wheelierider wrote:
>I just installed my new cd player. A Nakamichi CD-400. I believe this
>could be the best head unit I 've found for our dash. It sounds great, has
>a lot of power, easy to use and the best thing - it almost looks stock!
>
>I needed to get a new head unit. I was getting frustrated with all the full
>color animated displays and motorized faceplates on most new car stereos I
>saw at all the local electronics stores. My brother owns a small car audio
>shop in Olympia, Wa and he just brought in the nakamichi line. I told him
>what I wanted and the cd-400 fit the bill exactly.
>
>It has very easy to use controls. You almost don't even have to read the
>manual. The backlighting can be set for either green or amber. I chose
>amber to match my dash. It goes perfect with my new gowesty amber cigar
>lighter. You can make the unit go completly dark at night too.
>
>It has an AUX input for my mp3 player. I haven't been very impressed with
>the interface units that let you control your ipod through the deck, too
>slow. I can use the controls on the front of the mp3 player faster and
>safer. I have an iriver player instead of an ipod so a simple headphone
>jack input is better. I use the AUX input to plug in the laptop to watch
>movies also.
>
>It sounds great, blew away my old alpine minidisc player. It has front,
>rear and sub pre-outs as well as a high power internal amp.
>
>The best part is the understated look. I am planning on removing "nakamichi
>cd-400" from the face of the unit. I would like to write "volkswagen" or
>"hiedleburg" to try to make it look even more stock. I would appreciate any
>ideas on how to do it. I believe having a stock looking stereo is more of a
>theft deterent than removing my faceplate.
>
>I think the retail price is around $500. It is not cheap but it is very
>high quality. Made in Malaysia, I hear that means it has good
>semi-conductors or something. It has an overall high quality feel. When
>you insert and remove the cd it feels solid, hard to explain but you know it
>when you feel it. I installed it my self, easy.
>
>If you live in the south Puget Sound area you can get one from Jesse at
>Audio Northwest. He likes vanagons too. Tell him Lee sent you. I don't
>know where else you can get them, they are not very common in the states.
>
>
>http://www.nakamichi.com/home.html follow link to in car entertainment
>
>http://www.audionorthwest.com/ my brother's shop
>
>
>Lee
>
>
>
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