Cd changer or Cd player?

Jpark

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I currently have a pioneer 7300 cd player in my jeep, I've had it for a few years and has been in a couple different vehicles. Unfortunately the cd loading mechanism is starting to go bad, sometimes it doesn't like to load cds right. Anyways I'm debating on whether to get another stand alone cd player or put my stock tape deck back in and get a cd changer. Best thing about the cd changer i can lock it up in my console, cd player just sits out in the open and is available to thieves.
 

NutBucket

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Yeah, cd-changer with mp3 capability. I like mine mainly cause its a lot more shock resistant then my HU:p (Its a Kenwood)
 

ggnl

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I would get the changer solely to deter theives, the extra functionality is a bonus
 

aplefka

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Changer's better cuz on some player's the anti-shock isn't that great and if you're in a jeep, I take you go 4x4ing every oncei na while.
 

Jpark

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Originally posted by: aplefka
Changer's better cuz on some player's the anti-shock isn't that great and if you're in a jeep, I take you go 4x4ing every oncei na while.


i would be wasting a perfectly good machine if I never:D

I never had my pioneer to skip once though, of course the "amazing" suspension of my jeep has probably helped contribute to the deck going bad.
 

T2T III

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
CD Changer w/ MP3 Capability! :D

That's right. You never know when you'll have the need to drive from coast-to-coast and never hear the same song twice. :Q

 

Goosemaster

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Always applies unless we are talking about growths along the body, bills, or live-at-home-step-moms due to messy divroce settlement terms