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by henryy , Nov 10 '00
Pros: Good sound, never skips. Cons: Bad pre-amp out
When I bought my first "nice car", which is a Toyota Supra, I found out just how tough the suspension is on a true sports car. It was tough enough that the factory CD player started skipping after one year. I had to get something else,...
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by pelirojo18 - Top 1000, Nov 28 '00
Pros: clarity, ease of use Cons: little pricy
Being a lay person when it comes to the fine intricacies of audio quality, i will not be able to fully venture into the chasms of the Panasonic DPG-600, but i will be able to offer you, the consumer, a decent amount of observations and reasons you should...
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Biased review, read carefully
by adawa ,Oct 09 '03
Pros: Too many to list Cons: No mp3
I have long been a fan of Panasonic's car audio decks. This deck proves my loyalty is not misplaced. The sound quality is superb. I have it paired with a set of 5x7's, 6"'s, and a 10" sub (all Pioneer). The "car" is a beautiful 1990 Plymouth Sundance, with most of the original paint (the sub has thumbed the paint off the hatch). In case you are unaware, this is a small car. It also rides quite hard being small, so the anti-skip memory is a god send. The funtionality of volume/fade/balance etc. is straightforward, and I appreciate the actual volume knob, instead of wee buttons. I am considering buying another to keep as a spare in case I have a cola beverage related mishap. My only regret is no mp3.
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