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Old 09-13-2004, 12:41 PM
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I was wondering what cd players people are using in their cars. Also if u can rate it on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being best.
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I have a CD changer in my car. Out of Cd changers I have used, I gave it a 5. Especially since it was *less* than many headunits out there.

It is a Sony 10 disc. If you want an exact name, I can get you one.

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Deh P77Dh by pioneer,

give it a 4, mainly for , reliable performance, no frills, and fills the space in the pontiacs good.

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I have a Kenwood Excellon KDC-X 969. Its a little flashy, plays little movie clips, mp3 compatible, plus I hsve SIRIUS sattelite radio. Its about $500 for the new model, not very good if your on a tight budget though. I give it a 5 out of 5.
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Are there any aftermarket changers that can work with the factory Monsoon head unit? Or, since my car did not have the changer option, could I get the factory changer and plug it in?



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