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Old 06-18-2007, 12:00 PM   #3
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Default Car wma solution

thelawnet@gmail.com wrote in news:c97d0b5d.0410170044.6219d1e8
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> Hi. I have a P reg renault megane, still with factory radio cassette.
> However, I am looking for a wma & mp3 solution. My collection consists
> of about 20 GB of mp3s and wmas in equal numbers, including mp3s upto
> 320kps, plus quite a lot of VBR (@ around 128kps) wma files. There
> doesn't look to be a viable wma jukebox solution, so I am happy to go
> with either mp3/wma changer or mp3/wma head unit.
>
> Can anyone recommend a cheap solution that will have sound as good as
> the built-in radio (which is ok - I don't need Alpine sound & fifteen
> speakers), and costs as little as possible while still satisfying my
> needs (ideally no more thn £150, but I could always ebay a more
> expensive unit).


Don't know if this is what you are after, but I'm considering fitting one
of these to my Scenic:

http://www.mcs-direct.co.uk/acatalog...C1300AN%2ehtml

Panasonic CQC1300AN (you can also get them with green or

#AMBER DISPLAY
#FULL FACE DESIGN FULLY DETACHABLE.
#OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL
#FLASHING WARNING LIGHT LEVEL METERS
#CD-TEXT
#ID3
#4X45W HIGH QUAILITY
#SEPARATE BASS TREBLE BALANCE AND FADER CONTROL
#2.5V/200 OHM PREAMP OUT ALPHA TUNER V
#18FM STATION PRESETS SELECTABLE
#AUTO PRESET MEMORY WITH SCAN
#CD-R/RW/MP3/WMA PLAYBACK
#3-BEAM HOLOGRAM PICKUP

Looks a little less garish than the Sony CDX-S2200 IMHO

But does it sound as good?

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