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Re: After-market CD Changers



I've had a lot of trouble with my Clarion. It started out mounted
horizontally between the woofers on the rear deck in the trunk. After about
6 months, it started skipping BAD. I took it in and they "fixed" it. Mounted
it horizontally on the floor of the trunk. Started skipping bad in about a
week. Took it back in (2 months to get it back!). This time they mounted it
vertically on the floor of the trunk. So far only a couple of skips on
serious bumps (of which there are a depressing amount in Seattle). We'll see
if it keeps working well.

- -Pete


- -----Original Message-----
From: Ng, Kevin (NationsCredit) <kevin.ng@nationscredit.com>
>Is it mounted vertically or horizontally? I have mine mounted vertically,
>and it only skips in hard cornering, or whenever I visit Manhattan :)
>
>Kevin Ng
>97 GLX Windsor Blue

>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chris Campbell [SMTP:Chris.Campbell@eastbridge.ns.ca]
>> Sent: Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM
>> To: jettaglx@igtc.COM
>> Subject: Re: After-market CD Changers
>>
>> > I'm amazed that it never
>> > skips even when I cross railroad tracks. That's better than
>> > my living room where the kids often cause CDs to skip.
>>
>> I've got a Clarion changer in my trunk, and find that it will skip if I'm
>> cornering, accelerating, or braking hard over a bumpy surface (just bumps
>> won't do it).  Anyone else find this?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Chris
>> ----------------
>> Chris Campbell
>> Chris.Campbell@Eastbridge.ns.ca
>> Campbell@hfx.andara.com
>