I've got one of these JVC car systems as well, and as I've said before, the
only disapointing thing I've found, was the the cd player skips more than I
expected (maybe we just have rough roads here in Australia!!)  I haven't had
experience with other in car cd's so I don't really know how it compares to
others in this regard, but I've had nothing but good vibes about the look of
the unit....sooooo many people say...." wow, cool, love the flashing lights
and stuff"  and compared to the pioneer units (some of them put on a
complete "show", others are just plain cheesier than the JVC) I'm really
happy with it.  I don't ever recall seeing the panasonic one, some it must
be new, but that sounds like a really god idea, having two slots and
all......  Just one more point....only in Japan have I seen them com in two
colours.  Here only the chequered carbon fiber look exists, but over there,
I had a choice of that and a slick looking metalic/grey-silver unit.

Just a quick note on the Maxell discs.....i haven't ever had to record on
them, but my teacher (I'm a conservatorium student-classical music and all)
records all his stuff on to them and passes it on to me.  He's used them now
for about a eight months, and neither of us have had a problem with them at
all....never been stuck, never broken.  Maybe I should get out while I'm
still alive!!! :)

cheers all.

jeremy.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Turnbull [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, 25 March 2000 02:56
> Subject: MD: In-car MD players
>
>
> Been looking at getting a MD player for the car as the EMPEG mp3 player
> seems a tad on the expensive side!
> Quite like the idea of the JVC-MX3000 which incorporates CD and MD in the
> same slot, however I think it looks a bit cheesy - all flashing lights and
> gimmics. Can anyone speak from experience regarding any in-car MD or MD/CD
> players ? Oh, I'm in the UK btw !
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy T
>

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