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This JVC 3000 deck is great, I just bought one in Japan about six months
ago...although I am dissapointed with a little bit more skipping on CD's
ONLY....not excessive, but mor ethan I expected.  I think the "aux" output
IS th eexternal cd-changer output, and I don't think you need a special
adapter, but I haven't had th eneed to try it.  I love it, worth alook,
there are reviews on the web if you want a closer look.

jeremy.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard Chu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2000 21:32
> Subject: RE: MD: Car MD players...
>
>
> > Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 14:44:16 +1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time)
> > From: Mark Derricutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Hiya, are there any Car MD players that have a line-in jack so I could
> > still use my discman for cds every now and then? (oh, and with
> AM/FM etc.)
>
> The JVC KDMX3000 is a single-DIN head unit that plays both MDs
> and CDs thru
> the same slot. It's great. (Yes, has AM/FM tuner as well, plus
> controls for
> an external 12-disc CD changer.) It also has an aux input (two
> RCA jacks) in
> the back. Kind of inconvenient there, but it's easy enough to run a cable
> from there up front for other purposes. So far, since it plays all my CDs
> and MDs, I can't think of any reason to use the aux input. I suppose, if I
> were ever absolutely desparate to play cassettes in my car, I
> could hook up
> my Walkman... (Ack! Cassettes? Never!!!)
>
>   -- Howard Chu
>   Chief Architect, Symas Corp.       Director, Highland Sun
>   http://www.symas.com               http://highlandsun.com/hyc
>

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