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    Does anyone have one of these or know of a good one. I'm thinking of getting one and would like some recomendations.

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    Sadly, no good ones are out yet. Your better off with a Nomad Jukebox connected to your cassette deck.
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    I think you may have him mistaken. Do you mean the in dash mp3 players that play the mp3 disks, along with regular cd's and cd-r's? If that's what you mean then check out crutchfield's website for some very nice kenwood's on there. They have about the best variety there, quality and price wise.

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    Originally posted by Ashpool:
    Sadly, no good ones are out yet. Your better off with a Nomad Jukebox connected to your cassette deck.
    Where have you been? There are TONS of them out now.. JVC, KENWOOD, AIWA, (soon SONY), etc..




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    Originally posted by joeyw99:
    Does anyone have one of these or know of a good one. I'm thinking of getting one and would like some recomendations.

    I've got the AIWA CDC-MP3 - had it since day one and it's been a great although quirky unit. I have a 153 song CD in there right now.. Shows 30 character song titles.. Artist, song, can FWD/RVS through an MP3.. biggest downfall is that there is not fast way to get from song #30 to song #100.. Have to hit the button 70 times ;(

    Also the randonmizer seems to play the same songs over and over..

    One last thing - no buffer - how could they leave that out? Bumpy roads will skip it..

    I would check out the new JVC and Kenwood units ($300-350)..



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    I was talking about Hard-Drive based dash players, not the CD-based players (Cool! They make them!). The only one I know of is the Neo-35. I've seen reviews, and that thing rarely even works. Either the OS doesn't recognize the Hard Drive, or the Hard Drive doesn't spin up for 10-15 minutes. On top of that, the Mounting bracket blocks the Hard Drive interface (Huh!).
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    Originally posted by Ashpool:
    I was talking about Hard-Drive based dash players, not the CD-based players (Cool! They make them!). The only one I know of is the Neo-35. I've seen reviews, and that thing rarely even works. Either the OS doesn't recognize the Hard Drive, or the Hard Drive doesn't spin up for 10-15 minutes. On top of that, the Mounting bracket blocks the Hard Drive interface (Huh!).
    Ahh.. I didn't even think of them Your right.. I don't think I've seen too many HD based ones that worked all that well in real life tests..



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