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February 8, 2010
Selecting a Car CD-MP3 Players
If you are thinking of updating to the latest car CD/MP3 player, you are probably wondering what is available for your money. The important thing to know is what you want from your car audio system. If you are more interested in hooking up your MP3 player to your car stereo more easily then you can expect to pay less than if you are looking for a more sophisticated car stereo that stores your MP3 files for you.
Prices range from under £60 to several hundred pounds, especially if you are interested in DVD playing capabilities as well. But, as mentioned above, it is important to know what you are looking for.
At the cheaper end of the spectrum, are the car CD/MP3 players with auxiliary input available. These, such as the JVC KD-R201, are just like simple car CD players, except they have the additional jack for an iPod or MP3 player, which looks similar to a headphone jack. This means that you do not need to muddle around with various cables and devices to connect your MP3 player to your car stereo, all you need is one simple cable and you are ready to go.
If you simply want to be able to listen to your MP3s in your car without the hassle of transferring them to CD first, this is the perfect type of CD/MP3 player for you. While it does not give as many options or all the capabilities a more expensive car audio system, it is simple to operate and no fuss.
On the other hand, if you are enthusiastic about your music, and you like to have it available wherever you are, you might be more interested in a stereo system such as the Blaupunkt Bremen MP78, which can hold up to 999 MP3s each in 99 different directories. This means that, not only is your music collection available to you even without your MP3 player, it can even be easily divided into albums and artists. This player also includes Bluetooth capabilities and even allows you to alter your listening experience as if you were in a cathedral, theatre, concert, club or stadium.
So, while the range of prices is broad, you can clearly see that the range of stereos is just as vast. There is everything available for the car audio enthusiast, or someone who just likes some background music while they drive.
If you are interested in looking into car CD MP3 players, simple or elaborate, then have a look at http://www.caraudiowarehouse.co.uk and see what they have available.
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Posted by pajaro at February 8, 2010 11:12 PM
