Not good unless car is not moving.
Written: Oct 27 '02
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Pros: Nice display, big numbers, easy volume control, line input.
Cons: No anti-shock, fixed faceplate.
The Bottom Line: I don't recommend this CD player unless your main driving is done in smooth streets. You will enjoy good sound with a very nice colored display.
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| cirilobeto's Full Review: Aiwa CDC-Z117 Car CD Player |
I bought this CD player from Best Buy for about $100. It looked good and had good sound. Installation was easy and did not require more wiring than that provided by the box. I liked it's display from the very beginning, and the sound was good even with the factory speakers. As soon as i started moving in my car, all my hopes for enjoying music went down. It's got NO ANTI-SHOCK!!! How could Aiwa make a CD player for a car and not include anti-shock. It's annoying specially in rough roads, where you can not do anything better than listen to the radio. I kept it for about 2 months and sold it for $90. Other than the anti-shock, I really liked the display which would not dim with direct sunlight, easy to use controls, and mostly the line input, since I have an MP3 player that I connected there instead of listening to interrupted music.
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Amount Paid (US$): 106
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