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I have just sold my car with a Sony 10xCD player situated in the boot. I'd like to have one installed in my new car, but not sure whether to go for a multi player again, or the single player kind situated withing your radio. Any suggestions please?
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In my humble opinion, you can't beat a 10-stack changer in the boot. I've never had any problems with mine at all, but I did get an extremely good quality one.
The other option (presuming it's music storage amounts you're interested in) is to get a single CD stereo contained in the dash, as you said, but make sure it can play MP3s. That way you can fit several albums onto the one CD, which can be put into the main interface in the cockpit.
In my humble opinion, you can't beat a 10-stack changer in the boot. I've never had any problems with mine at all, but I did get an extremely good quality one.
The other option (presuming it's music storage amounts you're interested in) is to get a single CD stereo contained in the dash, as you said, but make sure it can play MP3s. That way you can fit several albums onto the one CD, which can be put into the main interface in the cockpit.
How about getting urself one of those mp3 players...stick all ur stuff onto one get one of the tape car adapters and when u are travelling just link up the mini mp3 player .....good point is it is portable .....can be put in ur shirt pocket and taken into ur hotelroom/office/home and on hols....I use one and ususally hit the random button at the start and when i am not sure what i want to hear and when i hear something i like i disengage the random and listen