I'm happy to see another satisfied user. From my experiences when somebody
buys a car deck like the KD-MX3000, the intention is not to leave the rest
of the system in factory state. Essential of course are the speakers, but
even the best car speakers in the world will still only achieve an average
sound running off the decks amps. If you really want a good sound, you'll
need some much better amps.
----- Original Message -----
From: Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: MD: [none]
>
> > I've had that unit since januari this year. (Images on my page:
> > http://go.to/mycar)
>
> > I agree it�s a nice piece but I have/had some problems with it:
>
> The volume knob sometimes "locks". No matter how I turn it, the volume
stays the
> same.
> The display sometimes starts to flicker or does not turn on.
> Both errors occur because of the contactplates on the back of the
flipfront gets
> dirty or "worn" (my theory...).
> When I remove the front and replace it, It's usually OK again.
>
> Also, I do not like the amplifier. Even if the unit has 4*40W it's to
weak....
>
> But its damn cool...
>
> Regards
> /morgan
>
>
> > Only yesterday I had the pleasure of installing a KD-MX3000 JVC Car Unit
=
> > into a friends car. From my brief encounter with the unit I have only =
> > good things to say about it. The construction seems very good, and I =
> > find it very easy to navigate through menu options. All other things =
> > put aside, IT LOOKS GREAT, and is completely feature packed (although =
> > not all of them are very useful)...... In short, it's well worth a =
> > look.
> >
> > Jordan
> >
>
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