Originally posted by: nwfsnake
The signal is cleaner than FM, but you lose the dynamic range that CD provides.
No, it's not. It's just closer. FM is FM is FM. The signal from the changer just doesn't have all the distance to travel of a station's signal so it is received better. It's not going to be any better than an FM station with a strong signal.Originally posted by: nwfsnake
The signal is cleaner than FM, but you lose the dynamic range that CD provides.
No, it's not. It's just closer.
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
The CD headunit is nice, it's factory in a 02' Malibu. I doubt I'd here the quality difference from the road noise, maybe not though? Are these worth $160?
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
Currently, I live 45-55 mins away from work, so I do drive a lot. And some of the music is not on the radio, plus it's easier to have a 12-24 CD changer... Maybe I'll get this.
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
Currently, I live 45-55 mins away from work, so I do drive a lot. And some of the music is not on the radio, plus it's easier to have a 12-24 CD changer... Maybe I'll get this.
Do you also have an in-dash cd player? I had just the changer and i wished i'd had both.
I drove from home to school quite a bit when i was in college and it got me through. A changer is the way to go.
That is one of the things i missed (the random over 12 discs), but now i have an MP3/CD player in my car. The MP3 disc i currently have in there has 12 albums on it.Originally posted by: Jzero
12-disc + In Dash is perfect b/c you have a ton of music in the changer, and you can throw in a CD on a whim.
Now I have a 6-disc in-dash which is very convenient when it comes to changing discs, but it lacks one feature that I loved: The ability to randomly play songs from all 12 discs. My 6'er can only play random songs from the current disc. Not a show stopper, but it was really nice.
It's also amazing how quick 6 discs seems to play through.
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
fm modulators = REALLY SUCK A BFC
im no audio junkie but i cant stand how it sounds. it sounds like crappy homer simpson .wav files on the computer that you can find on the internet. ive had a few of them on a few different headunits, and they all sounded like sh!t. RCA is the way to go (at the very least anyway).
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
fm modulators = REALLY SUCK A BFC
im no audio junkie but i cant stand how it sounds. it sounds like crappy homer simpson .wav files on the computer that you can find on the internet. ive had a few of them on a few different headunits, and they all sounded like sh!t. RCA is the way to go (at the very least anyway).
I had an FM modulator changer for over 5 years and it sounded much better than a lot of other audio systems i'd heard.
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
that could be possible, but did you ever wonder who the idiot was that installed the ones that sounded bad? or were the cheap as hell? FYI, im not trying to start an arguement..keep it light hearted![]()
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
that could be possible, but did you ever wonder who the idiot was that installed the ones that sounded bad? or were the cheap as hell? FYI, im not trying to start an arguement..keep it light hearted![]()
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
that could be possible, but did you ever wonder who the idiot was that installed the ones that sounded bad? or were the cheap as hell? FYI, im not trying to start an arguement..keep it light hearted![]()
LOL. Maybe it was a crappy modulator. I don't think you can screw up the installation...a chimp could handle it...you just plug it into the antenna jack on the back of the HU!
Originally posted by: pyonir
...I'm always lighthearted.ok maybe not. Right MrCodeDude?