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In trunk CD player
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Anyone have any suggestions on a good plug and play in trunk Cd player. My CD player on my 95 Acura has been giving me fits, I'm looking for one that I can just swap out with my current one. I'm not that familiar with car audio, so any suggestions would be great, Thanks.
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Re: In trunk CD player
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My dad has an Alpine 6 CD changer in the back of his car, works very well.
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Hi HomeDad,
I don't know if Pioneer still builds its 6-disc cartridge trunk CD changers, but the one I have is bullet-proof. It's still working perfectly after 14 years.
I think the model number was "M-30" or something close to that. It had a reputation among car-audio installers as being built like a tank.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Thanks guys for your suggestions, I'll look into both the Alpine and the Pioneer, I guess the old in trunk players are kinda a thing of the past, but I want to keep the car as original as possible without messing with the dash.
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