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Date:         Wed, 20 Apr 94 10:00:29 PDT
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From:         Steve Johnson <sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com>
Subject:      Re:  Sweeter "tunes" for the Vanagon

> > Now my Vanagon is running better I'm interested in making some other > improvements. Unlike the other two I've owned, the '87 I have now came with > a pretty nice looking "VW Design" radio/tape player combination. Is it any > good? The stock speakers in Vanagons are so lousy it hard to tell ! I > don't like the front panel design with all the little buttons either, > cuz I can't see 'em conviently when driving (forget it at night, then it's > completely touchy-feely & as luck will have it).

I've got to where I can find the button I want by feel. I have a Heidleberg brand that came with the '91 Camper. I don't have any problem with the sound system. What I am concered about is how warm/hot a cassette will get after being played in it. I'm also concerned with how to clean it. The manual just says to use a head cleaning cassette. I'd rather do a manual clean but It looks pretty tuff to get at the head. Any suggestions?

Steven

sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com


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