JVC KD-SX840 Car CD Player
 

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Best CD Player? The best i've found

Pros keeps your eyes on the road
Cons not having batteries in your remote
Recommended it? Yes
Well you've found the best I've came across in my CD player searching.
I really dreaded trying to get this bad boy installed but after I read
the directions and got started on installing I found out that I still had
time to do something else that same day, Whoa! That was strange, before
whenever I installed a new deck, I made sure that I didn't have any other
plans for about ten hours. As for performance, this puppy will crank it
up. You don't need an extra amplifier that you will have to find an out of the way place to install it, which doesn't actually exist in a Toyota
Supra. The remote control seemed pretty silly at first, but after using it while driving a few times, I can't do with outit now. Have you ever
been changing radio stations while driving down the road and you just can't find that station that you want to listen to? Then suddenly you look up and find out that you've ran off the edge of the road, and you've forgot all about that station you were tuning in. With a remote, you can
lay back, keep your eyes on the road, and switch stations by preset stored stations or scan thru them by the signal strength. Beleive me, the remote is probably safer that a seat belt. At least, I KNOW how many times it has save my life! Don't get me wrong, seatbelts are good, when they are used in conjunction with a JVC KD-SX840 remote/CD Player
$250.00 is a lot cheaper than being scraped off the front of a big semi truck! One more thing I might add is, if you put a little piece of velcro
on the back of the remote, and the other half of the velcro where you will always know where your remote should be will keep you from having to try and find it after a real hard corner going 70 mph.


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