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If you have to, then get it |
April-08-09 |
| Reviewer:
mary
from Illinois
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I selected this unit so that I could use the factory radio on my 2005 Taurus. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone not in my situation. It just doesn't seem as sturdy as my last unit, a Pioneer. The cover of the unit is flimsy, and the plastic sleeves that hold the discs are weak. Potholes that were nothing to my Pioneer cause this unit to skip.
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Excellent Unit |
March-27-09 |
| Reviewer:
John
from California
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I just recieved this changer two days ago and had it installed locally as I have lung cancer. They did a great job and it works fine and sounds great. I have driven over potholes and other types of bumps and the thing just keeps playing. I have a Kenwood tape deck so my unit operates this changer which is really nice. I had it mounted in the trunk under the back tray. Its easy to operate, doesn't take up any kind of space and paid less at Crutchfield than I was thinking it would be. Overall, I'm very happy with this unit.
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awesome |
January-18-09 |
| Reviewer:
steve
from killen, Al
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A very awesome product. A very easy installation and worry free operation so far!
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Great Product. Highly recommended! |
May-21-08 |
| Reviewer:
Mark
from Dayton, Ohio
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What a long, strange trip this has been. I let my teenage son drive my 1998 Saturn SL2. When he was done the speakers were blown. Purchased two paid of Polk db-675. Great speakers but sounded tinny and shrill. I figured it was the factory radio. Having lots of cassettes I purchased the Kenwood KRC-335. Problem solved. Now I wanted to be able to play CD's. That why I chose the KRC-335 in the first place. The mounting in the Saturn is a little weird. There is no place to attach both mounts under the back shelf. I attached a 2x4 long enough to attach the changer to to the shelf using the original bolt hole. Then I attached the changer to the 2x4.
The roads in our area are in one of two conditions. Horrible or being repaired and even worse. I have only had this changer skip on two occasions. One the pothole caused the entire rear end to be airborne and the other was with a CD borrowed from the library. We know how some people treat stuff that isn't theirs.
My car was involved in a minor rear end collision a week ago and the changer still chugs along.
This thing just works! and works! and WORKS!
I would highly recommend this changer to amyone.
The shipping and packaging by Crutchfield is exceptional.
Thanks for the great products and service!
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Rock-solid and ready to roll... |
September-28-07 |
| Reviewer:
Brandt (silent 'd')
from Frankfort, KY
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Hello... I find this CD player to be reliable and capable of producing a good range some two years after I have installed it. I mounted it in the trunk of my Oldsmobile, between the rear speakers. But, in apparent contrast to another reviewer, I decided to use pine blocks to separate it from the deck. It took a bit of painful time in the trunk to get it right, but I am well satisfied now. This changer sounds good and, apart from the occasional skip, is as steady as they come.
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