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Friday, March 28th, 2003 01:58 am
Well, the CD Player is not exactly what I expected, but it's good.

What I expected: A Fully-wired ("IP-Bus") 12-CD Changer connected to a brand-new radio faceplace with controls for the CD Player built-in, perhaps a fancy, removable faceplace.

What I have: A Wireless (uses a shortwave FM station that the radio picks up) 12-CD Changer with a tiny additional Control Panel, placed above the middle vents, above the existing radio.

In order to use the CD Player, I have to turn on the little panel, and change the radio to the station that the 12-CD Changer is broadcasting on. It's a bit different than most typical CD Players in cars, I must admit... I'll get used to it eventually...

...but it bothers me that I was expecting something completely different. I've never seen this method used before.

F's and S's sound strange... dammit, the fricatives are lost on the FM Modulation. I wonder if changing the station the CD-Changer broadcasts will help at all...

They didn't give me a manual! O_o

Also, the CD-Changer isn't mounted to the roof of the trunk like most... it's located on the left-hand side on the "floor" of the trunk. If things were sliding around back there it'd knock it right out of its stabilizers >_< I put the Emergency Kit beside it to deaden any sudden impacts.
Saturday, March 29th, 2003 09:39 am (UTC)
they didn't give you a manual?
thats evil oo; I would go nuts
Saturday, March 29th, 2003 09:59 am (UTC)
Oops, I forgot to mention that, didn't I? O_o

*makes new LJ entry*
Saturday, March 29th, 2003 11:51 am (UTC)
merf?

*is confused*