Re: MD: md-l-digest V2 #720
> Sam's club sells an Aiwa 40 watt X 4 receiver that > has and Auxiliary jack right on > the front. I'd be really careful about buying an Aiwa head unit. I have a CD/AM/FM head unit (which I bought because of the aux input jack). The aux input jack is the only thing that has not given me trouble so far. The radio reception is horrible. You have to be practically on top of a station in order to receive it (the unit that came with the car was far better). Also, the CD player frequently mis-tracks, and often will not accept a CD or forget that one is playing and will not eject it. I constantly have to reset (which means removing the face-plate - can't do that safely while driving) and then re-enter the time and all the pre-sets. Biggest piece of crap I have ever encountered. __ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: md-l-digest V2 #720 JE640 vs. JB940
>Is there a comparison somewhere of the features >of the Sony MDS-JE640 to those of their MDS-JB940? While looking for speakers today, a salesman thrust a copy of the latest Sony New Zealand Pulse magazine into my hands. It has all the new MDLP models in it. "Step Up Features" for the 940 over the 640 are: Aluminium Front Panel 2x Optical/ 1x Coaxial Input (640 has no coax) Variable Coefficient Digital Filter 24 bit R-Core Transformer 1x Optical/ 1x Coaxial Output (again 640 has no coax) Music Scan AND MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL! Thick AC Cable I couldn't find this info on the web in English yet, so go pick up a copy of Pulse. Also what is "Scale Factor"? It doesn't explain it, but says that it "gives music connisseurs the ability to edit music anytime." I wasn't aware I had restrictions placed on the times I could edit music before? Is it high speed copying or something? Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]