Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 08:30:23 -0700
Reply-To: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: What's a good radio/CD player for the vanagon.
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I hear ya!
The CD player that c/w my Westy has those little volume buttons.
Thankfully it has a button that mutes the volume by about 3/4. You
know for those times when you think your engine may be making some
kind of death rattle, and you just *have* to hear it!
The CD player that came with the donor/parts Vanagon, has a volume
KNOB! Pretty happy about that. I'll be installing it. Of course
there's all those other little buttons.....
Neil.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 8:09 AM, craig cowan <phishman068@gmail.com> wrote:
> I purchased a no name one from Best Buy a while back that i'm really happy
> with. It has the regular input on the front, and about 3 spare
> inputs/outpurts in the form of RCA plugs on the back. These are accessible
> by popping out the ash tray, so if you want to hook up a TV or Playstation
> or something of that nature to the car's stereo.....it's very simple.
>
> My biggest pet peve, is the fact that its so hard to find a stereo these
> days with a VOLUME KNOB. everyone has gone to buttons. This makes life
> really hard in my mind, its much more challenging to make a volume
> adjustment without spending half a minute looking at the stereo face (while
> driving). Of those available that i know of with a volume knob, i really
> like the Sony Xpod series. I got one for my brother's volvo and its simple
> to use, it was pretty affordable, and it can tell you the battery voltage, a
> feature i think to be really cool and practical.
>
> I also really enjoy having a very long cable from the headphone jack of the
> ipod to the face of the stereo. This gives me free range of motion to hold
> it/control it while driving (though i usually just have a playlist going). I
> can then simply sit it down on the dash, or in the cupholder of my center
> console.
>
> I REALLY hate volume "buttons".
>
> -Craig
> '85GL
>
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I had to buy an antennae adapter.
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 7:15 AM, Mike S <mikes@flatsurface.com> wrote:
> >
> > > At 02:28 AM 4/10/2008, Jim Felder wrote...
> > >
> > > > Nothing fancy, must have aux. input for iPod.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Last year, I got a Panasonic CQ-C5303U for about $100 from buy.com,
> > > then added the iPod adapter cable (CA-DC300U) for about $50. Everything
> > > plugs in back, the iPod can stay in the glove box. Works great - the
> > > iPod goes on/off with the key and resumes playing where it left off
> > > (unless it's been off for over a day). You can select playlists from
> > > the deck, etc. That deck has a motorized tilting faceplate, which works
> > > out well. The low mounting in the Vanagon makes a non-tilting deck hard
> > > to read. Even comes with a remote, so I can change the volume, etc.
> > > from the back of the Westy.
> > >
> > > The dash cutout is _almost_ DIN sized. To install it, I had to slightly
> > > file the corners of the dash opening. They're rounded and need to be
> > > squared up to allow a DIN sized deck to fit. That's probably why so few
> > > decks are listed as fitting. At the back, it's a tight fit with the
> > > cables (especially the antenna cable), but it works.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Michael in San Antonio
> > 91GL AT 'Gringo'
> >
>
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