Re: Looking at a new CD radio--need advice
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Re: Looking at a new CD radio--need advice
- From: "L. Sandel" <ls@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 10:01:35 -0400
Hi Patrick,
I recently replaced my Craig with a Kenwood KDC-MP822. It's an MP3
CD player, with a motorized folding control panel. I took a few
pictures at:
http://labwww.csv.cmich.edu/luke/auto/delorean/stereo/
The worst part of the install is cutting the dash to accept a DIN
stereo. It may be less stressful to order a new dash panel with the
DIN cutout in place, but you have to paint the panel, remove/replace
the existing one, and spend an extra $150. I just took out my dremel
tool and went to town. I never plan on selling the car, so I'm not
worried about keeping it original.
The nice thing about the 822 (and it's relatives) is that the panel
can be adjusted in such a way that you can access the controls
without leaning forward. Definitely helps to keep your eyes on the
road.
One of my biggest complaints about most modern aftermarket stereos is
that they have too much going on. Between all the crazy displays &
curvy panels, it took me a while to find a stereo that just had
_usable features_ and a look that didn't clash with the dashboard too
much. Originally, I was going to go with a plain-faced Kenwood MP3
since they tend to be more flush with the dash than most other
stereos, but I liked the flip-down buttons so much that I went with
the 822. My other favorite feature is that it won't raise the
antenna unless you're actually listening to the radio (for us power
antenna folks)
On a side note, I have a complete Craig system for sale. Email me
for details :)
-Luke
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "p12c16" <p12c16@xxxx> wrote:
> Hey there,
> Like many owners, I am not impressed with the original Craig
> radio in my '81 D. I plan on keeping it for car shows, but the
> reception is pretty bad (I also plan on getting a power antenna-the
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