Good CD Changer
Written: Jun 08 '04
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Pros: Good Value
Easy Installation
Concealed and upgradeable
No Skipping
Cons: Trouble finding GM antenna adapter(s)
Slightly less than CD quality sound
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| acruxksa's Full Review: JVC CH-X1500 12-Disc CD Changer |
I bought this to put in my 96 Chevy truck. I didn't want to replace the factory stock radio with some flashy new stereo that would invite someone to break into my truck. I also have not had good luck with removable faceplates, so the cd changer seemed ideal. Installation was a breeze (except no one at Best Buy thought to tell me I needed Antenna adapters). Sound quality is good, considering it's running on the stock speakers over the stock radio. The remote is great because I placed the controller in the small opening under the stereo and it is slightly recessed so no one can see it from outside the truck (which also makes it tough to use). 12 disc's of MP3's is more music than I can keep track of, but that was the whole point to begin with. I like the idea that I can just take the whole thing with me if I sell my truck, or if I buy a JVC stereo it should be able to control the changer.
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Amount Paid (US$): $236
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Epinions.com ID: acruxksa
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