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Miata Mailing List: July 1993, Message #86
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From: Scott AnguishSubject: Re: trunck mounted cd changer Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1993 17:58:58 -0400
> I have a Pioneer one that was a demo unit for just under $200. > I think the miata factory unit is a Pioneer - is this correct? > With the right bits (from Crutchfield) it works great with the > factory stereo and nothing to show to attract those evil eyes. > > >I have a Sony 10 disk RF changer in the trunk. I ran the remote >control thingie into the inside of the center console and attached >it to the lid with velcro. Its completely hidden from view, holds >enough disks to drive from NJ to North Carolina, and sounds great. >The fidelity of the RF modulated unit is not even an issue in a >car as noisy as the Miata. > I'm running an Alpine Changer in the trunk, and have had nothing but good experience. It is connected by an RF unit, and it all just works. Skips are rare, possibly because I have it mounted vertically. A trunk changer definately seems like the way to go. --- - Scott Anguish - sanguish@digifix.com (NextMail) next-announce@digifix.com (comp.sys.next.announce submissions)