Re: MD: In-car MD players

2000-03-27 Thread Ralph Smeets
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the JVC-MX3000 in a Honda Accord and the Pioneer MEH-P9000R (with organic EL display) in a Honda Civic. Ironically, you reach a point where you love the "flashing lights and gimmics" on the JVC unit. By the way, it's not cheesy--it's just different. Very

RE: MD: In-car MD players

2000-03-26 Thread Doug, Judy Jeremy Watt
I've got one of these JVC car systems as well, and as I've said before, the only disapointing thing I've found, was the the cd player skips more than I expected (maybe we just have rough roads here in Australia!!) I haven't had experience with other in car cd's so I don't really know how it

Re: MD: In-car MD players

2000-03-25 Thread Shawn R. Lin
Andy Turnbull wrote: Been looking at getting a MD player for the car as the EMPEG mp3 player seems a tad on the expensive side! Quite like the idea of the JVC-MX3000 which incorporates CD and MD in the same slot, however I think it looks a bit cheesy - all flashing lights and gimmics. Can

Re: MD: In-car MD players

2000-03-25 Thread gregvp
I have the JVC-MX3000 in a Honda Accord and the Pioneer MEH-P9000R (with organic EL display) in a Honda Civic. Ironically, you reach a point where you love the "flashing lights and gimmics" on the JVC unit. By the way, it's not cheesy--it's just different. Very flashy unit, really looks good

RE: MD: In-car MD players

2000-03-25 Thread Andrew Batiuk
The Panasonic is a great deck if you like its looks. I'm very happy with it, and what sold me on it over the JVC is exactly the fact that it holds both media at the same time. I have heard from some people that the Panasonic CQ-MRX777 has 2 separate slots, so it is better since you can leave

RE: MD: In-car MD players

2000-03-24 Thread Norman, Dustin
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === I have the JVC-MX3000 and I like it a lot.