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The Cheapest Way To Upgrade Your Car Strereo
6.2. Chosing The Right Cd Player
Like a good cassette player, this is the minimum you need for a CD player
· Separate bass and treble control – They all have that
· Great FM Sensitivity – the lower the dBf, the better
· Loudness control or Mega Bass
· About 20 watts RMS power
· Preamp Output (only required if you would like to add equalizers or amplifiers to it)
Also, think about CDR’s that you have compiled, Some cheap CD Players can’t play them. Look for...
· CDR, CDR-W Playback capability
· If you are going to invest the money anyway, what about a CD player that can read MP3’s.
The extra money you spend on the CD Player, you will make up for by not having to buy CD’s at the store.
One compiled CD in MP3 Format can hold a lot of music, enough to take you on your longest trips
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