Mr.Dooomed
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Seriously i need one in my other car. I don't know jack about cd players for cars.

My car has an old stock deck from '94 and it doesn't even play CD's anymore. It's a full sized one, and I kinda wanna replace it with a full sized one, but I'd settle for a regular sized one if it's nice enough. It should play MP3's, have CD changer options, and auxiliary for ipods or mp3 players, something dark in color, with maybe black/white lighting or green. And under $200

I don't plan on using a sub woofer, so it should provide enough amps for 6 speakers, I think my car has 5 speakers plus a sub? It's kinda weird. 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser.

So who's pr0 in this field? Or just bored and wants to help find for me some good cd players?
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Mr.Dooomed
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i checked newegg and i kinda lol'd at their selection. They got a totol of like, 10 players?

i did see this one, and thought it was pretty cool:

https://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/b/0/0/1b/3/AAAAC9ty2zsAAAAAABs4Vg.jpg

It's like, $140-200 online.

this is how it looks in a car, i kinda thought, meh though...

https://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee268/eddie926/IMG_4118.jpg?t=1235539512
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FFLink
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+1,380|6954|Devon, England
As long as it does the job.

But for future reference... Can you use any of these fancy CD players in any car, or does it depend on the make/model?

Last edited by FFLink13 (2009-02-24 23:53:24)

Cheez
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I'm thinking that shit's pretty standard.
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DonFck
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FFLink13 wrote:

But for future reference... Can you use any of these fancy CD players in any car, or does it depend on the make/model?
It should be possible, yes. However, the newer the car, the more "modding" must be done. Wiring harnesses are available to pretty much any make/model so that you can install a stereo, but the stereos are nowadays more and more integrated, therefore the modding. Many cars still have the standard size slot, but possible steering wheel controls are obsolete if you retrofit a new stereo.

E.g. I'm pretty much stuck with my player, as you can see here:

https://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t63/DonFck/Ass-tra/Console.jpg

The slot is double size (full size), but I'd be losing access to all onboard settings (Language, MPG - L/100km, etc.) and my steering wheel audio controls would be useless. besides, it would look ugly.

Older cars are pretty much plug and play with non-stock stereos.
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baggs
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DonFck wrote:

It should be possible, yes. However, the newer the car, the more "modding" must be done. Wiring harnesses are available to pretty much any make/model so that you can install a stereo, but the stereos are nowadays more and more integrated, therefore the modding. Many cars still have the standard size slot, but possible steering wheel controls are obsolete if you retrofit a new stereo.

E.g. I'm pretty much stuck with my player, as you can see here:

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t63/ … onsole.jpg

The slot is double size (full size), but I'd be losing access to all onboard settings (Language, MPG - L/100km, etc.) and my steering wheel audio controls would be useless. besides, it would look ugly.

Older cars are pretty much plug and play with non-stock stereos.
You can keep your steering wheel controls mate, you just need to buy the correct adapter, but it will be moderately expensive because you need a Can-Bus interface adapter, somewhere around £60. Facia adapters are also widely available but you must be careful on specifying your dash colour to get a perfect match, but once you have matched the adapter kits look ace!

If you ever really look into changing out that Opel POS radio, just PM me and i can list you all the part numbers you need etc...

FFLink13 wrote:

But for future reference... Can you use any of these fancy CD players in any car, or does it depend on the make/model?
There are a handful of vehicles you can absolutely not change the radio in, but there are impressive solutions to bring top end audio and connectivity to these vehicles.
baggs
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Im_Dooomed wrote:

Seriously i need one in my other car. I don't know jack about cd players for cars.

My car has an old stock deck from '94 and it doesn't even play CD's anymore. It's a full sized one, and I kinda wanna replace it with a full sized one, but I'd settle for a regular sized one if it's nice enough. It should play MP3's, have CD changer options, and auxiliary for ipods or mp3 players, something dark in color, with maybe black/white lighting or green. And under $200

I don't plan on using a sub woofer, so it should provide enough amps for 6 speakers, I think my car has 5 speakers plus a sub? It's kinda weird. 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser.

So who's pr0 in this field? Or just bored and wants to help find for me some good cd players?
I guess i can be classed as a pro, what do you want the unit to do and how much do you want to pay?

As for makes, don't stray too far from Alpine and you'll be happy. JVC by the way, is just an accident waiting to happen, an absolute fucking waste of time in car audio.
DonFck
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baggs wrote:

You can keep your steering wheel controls mate, you just need to buy the correct adapter, but it will be moderately expensive because you need a Can-Bus interface adapter, somewhere around £60. Facia adapters are also widely available but you must be careful on specifying your dash colour to get a perfect match, but once you have matched the adapter kits look ace!
I did not know that. Cool!

baggs wrote:

If you ever really look into changing out that Opel POS radio, just PM me and i can list you all the part numbers you need etc...
I might take you up on that. Then again, I'm probably changing cars before I go investing in this one.

You wouldn't know if there are any reasonably priced subs available for the Astra? I'm not talking about space consuming sub-boxes and huge amps, but more just boosting lows and looking like it's factory installed, taking up virtually no space.

P.S: What's the deal with the shitty Opel mp3-player not supporting open session discs or WMA? Also, I'm slightly pissed off that it takes ages for it to start playing any mp3 over 192kbps.
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.Sup
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I also have a JVC cd player with mos-fet amp and usb in. It has pretty good sound for a car radio cd player.
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JoshP
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I have a JVC one for sale, lawl, my mum got given a pr0 alpine one that works with her iPod for xmas and said i could sell her old one, seeing as most of my friends are starting driving

too bad nobody needed a CD player D:
Mr.Dooomed
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jamiet757 wrote:

I always use Alpine, they make the best.
ya i had one once also, but it got stolen when i was at a party, along with my Pioneer subs...long time ago though, still makes me mad...

ANYWAY

baggs wrote:

As for makes, don't stray too far from Alpine and you'll be happy. JVC by the way, is just an accident waiting to happen, an absolute fucking waste of time in car audio.
lol, well now that i've been doing some looking around, I thought, HELL for about $200-300 more I can get an in-dash touch-screen GPS system that plays DVD's,CD-MP3 maybe I'll just spend the extra dough on one of these:

https://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/products/2008/077/h077NVG606W-f_mt-1.jpeg

or a flip up kind, but i kinda like these better.
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baggs
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So you would spend up to $500?

I must ask, do you want features and functions or SQ (sound quality)?

Will you settle for something that is potentially a peice of shit but ticks all the boxes of what you want?
.Sup
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You must get one with USB-in.
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Mr.Dooomed
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baggs wrote:

So you would spend up to $500?

I must ask, do you want features and functions or SQ (sound quality)?

Will you settle for something that is potentially a peice of shit but ticks all the boxes of what you want?
No, I would spend $500 if it was a GPS, CD/DVD player. I wouldn't spent up to $500 if it was JUST a cd player. To answer your other question, I would prefer sound quality over features. But, isn't sound quality related to the cd players feature set? As well as the speakers, which are stock also...

I don't want to spend $$ on speakers now, but maybe later.

.Sup wrote:

You must get one with USB-in.
Ya, the JVC model I posted, is an XG-500. The XG-700 version has a usb port which sparked my interest a little.
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Phatmatt
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.Sup wrote:

You must get one with USB-in.
This.

Best thing ever.
I couldn't live without it.


I also have a SD slot, but never use it since I don't have a slot in my computer.
baggs
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Im_Dooomed wrote:

To answer your other question, I would prefer sound quality over features. But, isn't sound quality related to the cd players feature set?
No, SQ depends on the composition of the components used in building the set. I.e. DACs used etc...and however the in built EQ has been tuned. You will find makes such as Sony will have quite a bland unimaginitive sound, Pioneer is very vibrant on the majority of its units whereas Alpine tends to come out the clearest, less tampered with EQ.

I can't suggest Alpine enough for SQ, especially anything that will Imprint. Also, if you can find one at a good price: Pioneer DEH-P88RS (or the new RSII version). I personally use the DEH-P88RS, i passed up an Alpine CDA-9887 (which has Imprint built in) for the sheer love of the P88RS. The P88RS uses Burr Brown DACs (Digital to Analogue converters), so reproduction of sound from the CD deck is amazing.

Also if you are looking for SQ, compressed music negates any effort you make towards achieving great SQ.
aimless
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Crutchfield has a wider selection than newegg.

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