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From: de@ttrdc.UUCP (Dain Evans )
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: My 2 bits on Car Stereo
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Date: Thu, 8-Aug-85 13:28:12 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  8 13:28:12 1985
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Great, now you have speakers in your car with a frequency response from 20
to 20KHZ but the receiver is only capable of delivering a walloping 3W from
60 to 12KHZ, a cassete frequency response of 80 to 10KHZ that might, if you
are lucky, maintain that response for a month. I hestitate to comment on the
tuner's performance!
    
    I agree that if you are going to spend a reasonable amount of money for
the receiver, you should also invest in a good speaker system. There are a
good number of EXCELLENT 6x9 speakers out there that do not cost an arm and
a leg. Few of us have the luxury that you have with the space in our cars!