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I have a '97 Odyssey, and the factory cassette has the 8 pin DIN
connector for CD control, and I'd like to put an Alpine 6 disc changer under the driver's seat. I don't want to use an 'FM' type of changer. There's LOTS of used Alpines to be had where I live. Is the connection cable the big deciding factor, or can you only use one or two Alpine models successfully? Crutchfields '800' number doesn't seem to work from Canada. Where else can I find info ? ? 'Curly' -- To REPLY: You must remove two underscores from the return address to reply directly . . . . . . Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
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