Hi everyone!

Who remembers those cassette or 8-track tape players that were sold during
the 60s and 70s, which were designed to be mounted under the dashboard of a
car? A lot of these units didn't have a tuner and often played through a set
of speakers that were often sold with the unit. Sometimes, it was possible
to feed the existing car radio (whether mono or stereo) through those
speakers by the use of an automatic switch box.

Then, during the 80s, some manufacturers supplied add-on car CD players that
were designed around the same concept as these tape players -- no tuner and
able to work with an existing OEM or aftermarket car stereo installation.

Why can't manufacturers work on car MD players that are designed like these
earlier add-on CD and tape players. If they removed the tuner, they can sell
these units for a lower price than the standard radio-MD units thar are sold
nowadays. There are people out there who own good car audio equipment and
wouldn't want to replace the existing head unit just to play MDs. From what
I have noticed, Europe could be a good market to market these units because,
from what I have heard, MD is gaining a foothold in that market.

With regards,

Simon Mackay

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