Thank-you America
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:16 am
Soberano;638118 wrote: I was a little dubious but i went ahead and bought this car audio system any how. It's a Roadmaster VRS (Virtual Reality Sound) CD, with built in Bluetooth, USB and SD slots on the face.
The audio chappie only took half an hour to take the old Alpine player out and fit the new one. I tuned it in and paired it with my phone in a few minutes.
The Alpine CD jumped every time i went over a bump (Lotus, no suspension) so i thought i would buy this player with a USB and just plug my MP3 in the front.
Just went for a spin with the CD player on purposely finding bumps on a country lane, never jumped once. It sounds absolutely brilliant and i am chuffed to bits with it.
Are these popular in America? i had never heard of them before i bought this one on E-Bay. The best bit is it was buy it now for £99.99 or best offer, i offered £80 and it was accepted. Saved wifey a few quid as it is a birthday present.
Thank-you my American pals.
I would love one of those in my car
The audio chappie only took half an hour to take the old Alpine player out and fit the new one. I tuned it in and paired it with my phone in a few minutes.
The Alpine CD jumped every time i went over a bump (Lotus, no suspension) so i thought i would buy this player with a USB and just plug my MP3 in the front.
Just went for a spin with the CD player on purposely finding bumps on a country lane, never jumped once. It sounds absolutely brilliant and i am chuffed to bits with it.
Are these popular in America? i had never heard of them before i bought this one on E-Bay. The best bit is it was buy it now for £99.99 or best offer, i offered £80 and it was accepted. Saved wifey a few quid as it is a birthday present.
Thank-you my American pals.
I would love one of those in my car