it was meant to be that way. also, isn't the example you typed
in a bit expensive? i would just go down to walmart, buy a
cheap cd player with detachable face, some cheeap speakers for
behind the seats, some cheap speaker boxes, and away you go. i
would assume you could get away with this setup for less than
$150.
--- Atwell Haines <carbuff@nac.net> wrote:
> At 03:57 AM 11/19/99 -0800, nikolai jaremka wrote:
> >
> >
> >one way to play cd's on your 8-track:
> >get an 8-track to cassette adapter (if you can still find
> one!)
> >then, get one of those tape player adapters for a portable cd
> >player and plug it into the 8-track adapter!
>
> You guys are getting a bit complicated aren't you?
>
> I saw a nice solution in another car last summer... the owner
> kept the
> original AM radio in the car 'just for show'. But in the
> trunk, unseen, he
> had a nice head unit, CD player, and amplifiers that were
> controlled by a
> wireless remote from the drivers seat.
>
> Atwell Haines
> '79 Spitfire
> Succasunna, NJ USA
> (Same philosophy as Laura = inexpensive but good-sounding
> stereo with a
> neat little blinking LED when the faceplate is removed)
>
>
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nikolai jaremka
72 spitfire mkIV
east aurora, new york
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