The Neo Ion page should tell you if your car is compatible.
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Where's the CD changer outlet on most car stereos? I have no idea if I have one.
Pro'lly on the back of the stereo. You can probably tell by seeing if your car has CD changer controls. My Focus came with a stereo that had that, even though it didn't come with a CD changer.
OK, sorry I'm so retarded, but where do you buy it? I don't see an ordering button/page on that Neo Ion page. Also, ita, how much does it cost?
You can buy from a dealer, Rio. It's about $200.
Thank you! I just ordered one. IT BETTER WORK.
narrowing eyes at ita
::makes out with Rio::
I get all the best stuff.
basking
All my fingers? (Um, not for Rio. For proof of death, y'know) Since I won't be using them anymore? Will that do you? And you can have both ears if you like, but I do NOT have a tail. "It's only a little tail."
I have a friend with small (4 computer) XP based network. She has Macfee AV+firewall on each individual commputer, but a router with no hardware base firewall.
Should I suggest she upgrade to one? If so, what is a reasonably priced decent quality product ?
Thanks
Gar
But it'll take a bigger audio geek than me to confirm.
FM is not extremely high quality. There is not a true 180 degree split between the stereo channels. If memory serves, it is more on the order of 120 degrees or possibly as low at 100. Also the signal to noise ratio is somewhere around 76 or 86 dB as opposed to 96 dB on a CD.
Even a cassette adapter will give better sounding results in most instances.