Re: MD: New car with a CD player

2000-04-11 Thread Brent Harding
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RE: MD: MD New car with a CD player

2000-04-11 Thread Ed . Wong
>>> I have heard of those doohickeys where you turn your radio to a dead station (e.g. 88.x) and connect it to your MD player. Do these work well? If so, all the time or just in certain conditions (e.g. a sunny day, or in the country)? Does anybody know how much they run for? <<< There are

Re: MD: New car with a CD player

2000-04-11 Thread Dave Helgerson
J. C. R. Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) asks: <> I have the soundfeeder that plugs into the cigarette lighter, powers the md, and sends a radio feed to the car stereo. I'm not real happy with it. The frequency doesn't lock in, it tends to drift. I'd rather it had a fixed frequency (or digital sele

MD: New car with a CD player

2000-04-10 Thread J. C. R. Davis
I just obtained a new car -- finally! -- that came with a CD player. I almost opted for a cassette player so that I could use my cassette adapter to play MDs with my R37, but I opted for a way to listen to those hundreds of dormant CDs. My question is this: I have heard of those doohickeys whe