CD DECK/MP3 PLAYER
#1
Hey, What's Up?
What do you guys, What are some good decks out their from the 300-350 price range. Going to buying one in about a week or so and need to know what are some really good decks for that price, so far i've looke into the alpine, clarion, (sP)? and panasonic.?
Or know any good Candian websites which are good?
[ August 02, 2003, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: Yummy ]
What do you guys, What are some good decks out their from the 300-350 price range. Going to buying one in about a week or so and need to know what are some really good decks for that price, so far i've looke into the alpine, clarion, (sP)? and panasonic.?
Or know any good Candian websites which are good?
[ August 02, 2003, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: Yummy ]
#3
Well..................
JVC comes to mind for having a nice mp3 deck in that price range.
Such as the JVC JVC KD-S890
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FEATURES:
• 200W (50W x 4)
• CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible
• MP3 Compatible
• cEQ
• HS-II Tuner
• Bass/Treble Control
• Balance/Fader Control
• Power Switch Standby Illumination
• COMPU PLAY
• Power-Off Mode Eject
• Preferred Settings Mode
• AFNS/PNC Tuner
Not bad for $229 CDN.
JVC comes to mind for having a nice mp3 deck in that price range.
Such as the JVC JVC KD-S890
More Information
FEATURES:
• 200W (50W x 4)
• CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible
• MP3 Compatible
• cEQ
• HS-II Tuner
• Bass/Treble Control
• Balance/Fader Control
• Power Switch Standby Illumination
• COMPU PLAY
• Power-Off Mode Eject
• Preferred Settings Mode
• AFNS/PNC Tuner
Not bad for $229 CDN.
#4
Kenwood decks are cheap and decent, I would look at the MP522 or MP622 (only difference is the 622 has different background colours). I have the MP522 and the damn thing will not skip, read's cdrw's and id3 tags, great deck. 299 for the MP622 at best buy in Canada
#5
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If you are buying a deck, try the interface.
Some people like different ways the headunit works. IE: I REALLY don't like Kenwood interfaces ... but my brother loves his. I personally like Alpine's interface.
If you are buying a headunit, try and think about the stuff you will do most on it (ie: play CDs, listen to MP3s, use the CD Changer, listen to radio, adjust the sub output, change voklume ...). then, try and do those things on the headunits. A lot of times you will find the interface non-intuitive for you.
Some people like different ways the headunit works. IE: I REALLY don't like Kenwood interfaces ... but my brother loves his. I personally like Alpine's interface.
If you are buying a headunit, try and think about the stuff you will do most on it (ie: play CDs, listen to MP3s, use the CD Changer, listen to radio, adjust the sub output, change voklume ...). then, try and do those things on the headunits. A lot of times you will find the interface non-intuitive for you.
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