Sagaris - Where do you fit a cd multiplayer ?
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Would it not go under the seat ?
I have a Kenwood Keg (although I haven't fit it yet), and speaking to the guy who was going to install it, he said either behind seats, under the glove box or possibly under the seat.
Suppose, assuming you've got the luggage cover thingy for the boot, that you could fit the system at the back of the boot (near the seats).
I have a Kenwood Keg (although I haven't fit it yet), and speaking to the guy who was going to install it, he said either behind seats, under the glove box or possibly under the seat.
Suppose, assuming you've got the luggage cover thingy for the boot, that you could fit the system at the back of the boot (near the seats).
On a seperate issue, as someone else said, I'd avoid the multiplayer & look at MP3 storage.
Aren't CD's going to be phased out soon, in preference for them diddy little things (as per Sony's hand held PSP disks ?).
The Kenwood Keg is an excellent gadget although it requires a Kenwood head unit. But you get, I think off hand, around 40gb of storage, so circa 1000 albums (dependant on bit rates).
There other options around that do similar jobs, and they ain't all that expensive.
Aren't CD's going to be phased out soon, in preference for them diddy little things (as per Sony's hand held PSP disks ?).
The Kenwood Keg is an excellent gadget although it requires a Kenwood head unit. But you get, I think off hand, around 40gb of storage, so circa 1000 albums (dependant on bit rates).
There other options around that do similar jobs, and they ain't all that expensive.
Nice head unit which takes SD cards would be my suggestion. Blaupunkt do some nice ones. Any car stereo I ever buy in the future will have this functionality - so much easier than CDs.
As for fitting a changer - I can't think of a location which will make it 'invisible' to peering eyes unless you use the load cover all the time (and thus lose most of the rear speaker sound).
As for fitting a changer - I can't think of a location which will make it 'invisible' to peering eyes unless you use the load cover all the time (and thus lose most of the rear speaker sound).
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