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Cassette
Receiver |
If
you are into getting a cassette deck for your car, then it is
good to know that manufactures are still making acceptably good
decks for car. Many decks still offer Dolby B, some even offer
C. They also are a little better than they were 10 years ago,
and with lower prices too. Click
Here for Key Features.
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CD
Receiver |
Multiple
function receivers are most commonly configured with radio and
CD player capabilities in standard car receiver (head end) units.
These may include cassette tape decks as well, and may also
have high power amplifiers (over 15 watts RMS) installed in
them. Some units may even have mini 3 to 5 disc changers in
them. Click
Here for Key Features.
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Mobile
Mp3 |
Compiling
MP3 files is a convenient way to enjoy the music you want. More
and more manufacturers are producing MP3-compatible in-dash
units. Many people enjoy the fact that a single CD-R/RW disc
can hold approximately 10 hours of MP3 music,
Click
Here for Key Features.
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Satellite
Radio |
Most
radio signals can only travel about 30 or 40 miles from their
source. Satellite radio broadcasters promise crystal-clear music
transmitted from thousands of miles into space. Click
Here for Additional Information.
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Navigation
Systems |
In-car
satellite navigation systems are like regional experts — they
simplify the process of finding your way from town-to-town and
getting around in unfamiliar places Click
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MiniDisc |
MiniDisc
receiver is able to record up to 320 minutes of music making
it possible to drive for many hours without having to change
discs. Click
Here for Additional Information. |