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SDB
09 February 2000, 18:58
Hi All

Bit of advice if you would...

Just been told by an Motorsound in Northampton that the Nakamicki car stereo's are about the best around at the moment...

The one I'm looking at is the MB-75, which they have up for £700. Is this price OK? Is the stereo as good as they say? What else is around for that Dosh.

Personally I like the fact that it looks like a cheap crap stereo. That kind of appeals to me.

Cheers

Simon

xHammy
09 February 2000, 22:28
I paid £700 for mine and I'm very happy with it except for 3 niggles.
1/ No pause button.
2/ 2 not very good manuals, 1 for the unit and 1 for RDS.
3/ When I have Travel Announcements turned on, the unit repeatedly scans all frequencies before returning to what I'm listening to for a few seconds, then starting off again.

However, it does sound good and, having owned autochangers in the past, the convenience is wonderful.

Martin.

Saj
09 February 2000, 22:50
Hi

Might be able to get you one cheaper let me know off line if you are interested, yes it is a good machine.

Saj
S3 WRC

Lee
10 February 2000, 08:25
Christ it would have to be good for that money !

You could (nearly) buy one of the whizzy LCD display/remotes for that !

Bajie
10 February 2000, 09:05
If they are anything like the quality of the tape decks Nakka used to make it will be well worthwhile.
Anybody remember the Dragon?

Mike Tuckwood
10 February 2000, 10:18
Nakamichi.

BHORT
10 February 2000, 11:24
Is it an in dash CD/radio or an old fashioned tape player. I remember the dragon it was impossible to tell the difference between music tape recorded onto it from a CD and the original CD.

SDB
10 February 2000, 11:28
It's a really cool in-dash 6 cd changer!!

You feed the CD's in one at a time and then have the convenience of a changer without the extra box.

BHORT
10 February 2000, 14:01
What sort of speakers are you going to use with the MB-75?

SDB
10 February 2000, 14:18
Boston something or others all round.

Shop said they are the muts??

Gethin
10 February 2000, 15:50
The Dragon's awesome.

Especially with a tape like the TDK-MAXG

Record CD onto it and it's smoother, richer, fuller etc than the original. Superb stuff.

Anyone got an old Dragon kicking around they want to get shot of?

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Gethin.

Paul Frank
10 February 2000, 16:37
Gethin

Sorry mate!
I went and divorced her - thankfully many years ago. Do you want her address? Might be still available http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Paul
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Mike Tuckwood
11 February 2000, 11:07
Simon, Boston speakers are the business. I have Boston Pro & Boston Rallye's in my car. Awesome.

Mike.

BHORT
11 February 2000, 11:40
Are Boston speakers generally available? Is it the same as Boston acoustics that supply house Hi-Fi

Mike Tuckwood
11 February 2000, 14:59
Boston Acoustics is the full name of the car range so it is natural to make the assumption that they are the same people (but probably a division of).

Some Car Hi-Fi shops stock them, done on a dealer type basis, just find your local dealer. <I>Saj may know more, i think that (this) is what he does?</I>

Mike.

sunilp
11 February 2000, 19:31
Boston Accoustics are wicked, Nackamichi is wicked.....

If you know someone going to the US...you will be able to source the speakers much cheaper....thats what we did when we went last for a friend who wanted some for his Merc.

Either way, its all top notch gear.

I wasnt very impressed with the rip-off price charged by Motorsound decoding an old Pioneer head unit a few years back though.

Saj
12 February 2000, 09:15
Just be carefull the Boston 6.5 pro are superb but are also quite deep so a collar may have to be used, which starts degrading the sound.

Saj
S3 WR3

^Gazzer^
12 February 2000, 23:05
Don't know if this will be of any interest to you ...

SDB
12 February 2000, 23:58
Thanks for all the info guys!

Gazzer!!! WOW! that's perfect, thanks!

Regards

Simon


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