Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new
stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. Thoughts? |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
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all their stereos fit perfectly in honda crx's "Dave Skipper" <das216@NOSPAMMYMAMMYadelphia.net> wrote in message news:YZGdnSctRbSDcP7cRVn-pQ@adelphia.com... > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
www.bought4less.com
all their stereos fit perfectly in honda crx's "Dave Skipper" <das216@NOSPAMMYMAMMYadelphia.net> wrote in message news:YZGdnSctRbSDcP7cRVn-pQ@adelphia.com... > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
www.bought4less.com
all their stereos fit perfectly in honda crx's "Dave Skipper" <das216@NOSPAMMYMAMMYadelphia.net> wrote in message news:YZGdnSctRbSDcP7cRVn-pQ@adelphia.com... > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
On 10/6/04 8:03 AM, in article YZGdnSctRbSDcP7cRVn-pQ@adelphia.com, "Dave
Skipper" <das216@NOSPAMMYMAMMYadelphia.net> wrote: > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? Try crutchfield.com |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
On 10/6/04 8:03 AM, in article YZGdnSctRbSDcP7cRVn-pQ@adelphia.com, "Dave
Skipper" <das216@NOSPAMMYMAMMYadelphia.net> wrote: > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? Try crutchfield.com |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
On 10/6/04 8:03 AM, in article YZGdnSctRbSDcP7cRVn-pQ@adelphia.com, "Dave
Skipper" <das216@NOSPAMMYMAMMYadelphia.net> wrote: > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? Try crutchfield.com |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
Dave Skipper wrote:
> > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? Whatever you do, whether you buy from a catalog, web site, or store, go and listen to a few speakers and decide for yourself what sounds good. A few years ago I was all set to buy some speakers recommended by Crutchfield until I went to a store and listened to them. To my ears they sounded dull and lifeless. Now there could have been several variables affecting their sound such as the amp, deck, and speaker enclosure, however, I wound up with a different set of speakers that sound all right to me and were about the same cost as the ones recommended by Crutchfield. In the end, your ears are the ones that matter. Eric |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
Dave Skipper wrote:
> > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? Whatever you do, whether you buy from a catalog, web site, or store, go and listen to a few speakers and decide for yourself what sounds good. A few years ago I was all set to buy some speakers recommended by Crutchfield until I went to a store and listened to them. To my ears they sounded dull and lifeless. Now there could have been several variables affecting their sound such as the amp, deck, and speaker enclosure, however, I wound up with a different set of speakers that sound all right to me and were about the same cost as the ones recommended by Crutchfield. In the end, your ears are the ones that matter. Eric |
Re: Aftermarket Audio in '88 CRX?
Dave Skipper wrote:
> > Are there any good web sites or manuals available to install a new > stereo in my car? It's in great need of an update. The deck has to fit > perfectly. I'm not against buying a factory CD player if one's available. > > Thoughts? Whatever you do, whether you buy from a catalog, web site, or store, go and listen to a few speakers and decide for yourself what sounds good. A few years ago I was all set to buy some speakers recommended by Crutchfield until I went to a store and listened to them. To my ears they sounded dull and lifeless. Now there could have been several variables affecting their sound such as the amp, deck, and speaker enclosure, however, I wound up with a different set of speakers that sound all right to me and were about the same cost as the ones recommended by Crutchfield. In the end, your ears are the ones that matter. Eric |
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