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Re: factory stereo sys on GLX



The advantage of having a changer is that you can purchase several CD
magazines and organize your collection by categories say, Jazz, Alternative
and so on,  so you get to hear what you want, when you want, continuously
and without interruption,  with the added benefit of security..if your car
gets broken into or stolen altogether, you only loose 10 CD's, not your
whole collection.....besides, magazines take a whole lot less space, 
making it practical to take it with you if you do not want to leave it
behind.



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> From: Christopher Morgan <cmorgan02@sprynet.com>
> To: jettaglx@igtc.COM
> Subject: Re: factory stereo sys on GLX
> Date: Sunday, August 03, 1997 12:42 AM
> 
> > From: Jim Bazzano 
> > Alpine IN DASH CD player - I see almost no point ever getting a cd
> > changer, I carry a case of over 50 cd's in my car- I want to hear what
I
> > want when I want, not have to go into the darn trunk. just my opinion
> 
> I agree, in-dash is better, the only added value of a changer being that
I
> can still listen to those 2 or 3 cassettes I have still have lying
around. 
> wow.
> 
> VW did have an in-dash OEM style (not to be confused with the JVC units
> that were available at NY NJ CT dealers) CD player available in the early
> '90s that worked only in cars with active speaker.  I never actually saw
> one, though.  I don't think they sold many because it was very expensive,
> like ~$700!
> 
> BTW, good luck with the new car!
> 
> -Chris