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PostPosted: 27 Oct 2014 22:56 
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Alpine car stereo complete system

Alpine Dash unit CDA.7850R radio and flip front cd with 40 watt rms per channel with surround and cradle (removable front)
Alpine 6 cd multichanger (boot mounted) CHA-5624 complete with loom
2 x Alpine 3way coaxial 120w 6" x 9" sps-6939 speakers complete with 1.5m autolead cables.
All in mint condition.
£100 the lot cost £700 new.

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PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014 10:02 
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Seeing as 65 of you have looked at this post there must be a smidge of interest :?
Maybe too expensive?
Well make me a sensible offer.
If you or your offspring want a seriously good sound system for ya motor you cant go far wrong. :yup:

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PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014 17:05 
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Not wanting to knock anyone's sale, but CD multi changers are, perhaps, out of vogue. Does it have a MP3, iPod or AUX input? If so, might be worth highlighting. It's no use to me either way so only saying this to help you market it more effectively.

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Harry thought it would be cool to fit a better CD player in his car until some thieving scrote smashed the window and ripped it back out , hence the reason why aftermarket entertainment systems are on the banned list with lots of insurance companies.

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PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014 22:21 
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kevmean wrote:
Harry thought it would be cool to fit a better CD player in his car until some thieving scrote smashed the window and ripped it back out , hence the reason why aftermarket entertainment systems are on the banned list with lots of insurance companies.

That's why removable faceplates were made. Steal the head and it's no good without the faceplate.

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PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014 22:35 
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Fat Crip wrote:
Not wanting to knock anyone's sale, but CD multi changers are, perhaps, out of vogue. Does it have a MP3, iPod or AUX input? If so, might be worth highlighting. It's no use to me either way so only saying this to help you market it more effectively.

I'd guess it's that more and more cars have odd shaped and sized units that are integrated with the climate controls, gps, rear camera, etc and new units don't fit nor integrate with it at all.

Me. I like having an actual CD player. While many new cars can play MP3, WMA and FLAAC files, not all can play their full bitrate but at a lower one. I'm guessing licensing fees to those powers is the reason. I'd rather listen to a CD than a lossy file. My wife's Jeep can play full lossless WMA so we're happy with that. My son's Nissan can only play lossy files, but he's not an audiophile asshat type, so it's ok. I'm still in my '03 Kia SUV with no digi file capability, just CD, that I'll be keeping for another 10 years if I can. CD's rule, MP3s drool. :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: 02 Nov 2014 21:34 
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Yes it has auxilary usb type input.......thanks for the consructive advice :yup: .
The front is push button removable so theives are non the wiser so long as you remove it when parked up.

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