Radio Replacement

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Mr. Plymate
This sudden desire for a stereo tells me you've recently developed
a taste for Shania Twain or you've heard an engine noise :-)
Good luck
Mikeb
NS

> I went to a Stereo King store today to buy a Kenwood 2007 radio to replace my
> original. They didn't have one but showed me a Pioneer KEH 2929 that
> appeared very similar to the Kenwood and had about the same features.
>
> Do any of you netters have any experience with the Pioneer model or know if
> it will fit the same as the Kenwood?
>
> TIA
>
> Glenn
> 78K OR
>
 
Glenn:

If you want to add a Kenwood CD player now or later, get the Kenwood
KRC-3007 vs. the 2007, which has all the player controls built in.

Paul Bartz

From: Gplymate [mailto:Gplymate]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 1:04 PM
Subject: GMC: Radio Replacement

I've heard nary a word of advice from the net on whether a Pioneer radio
would work as well as a Kenwood 2007 for a replacing my original GMC radio,
so kept looking for a place that carried the Kenwood. Finally found
Cartronics in Portland (OR); they told me they have 'em for $99, and no
sales
tax. Sounds good to me. :-)

Glenn
78K OR
 
John:

Not that I'm aware of (you may want to verify with someone like Crutchfield,
800-466-7924). Its one or the other and not both. When you say "they", I
assume you're talking about the mini-disc being recordable??

Paul Bartz

From: John Dolan [mailto:jdolan]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Radio Replacement

If you want to add a Kenwood CD player now or later, get the Kenwood
KRC-3007 vs. the 2007, which has all the player controls built in.

Paul Bartz

Paul, do they make one with CD AND Mini-Disc (MD) controls built in, do you
know? I see that as something to watch because they are recordable at less
than half the price of CD recorders.
 
Ed:

My mistake, the correct numbers are 2006/3006. If I recall correctly, I
paid about $250.00 on sale for my CD player.

Paul Bartz

From: ELUBO [mailto:ELUBO]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 3:48 PM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Radio Replacement

In a message dated 6/23/99 3:39:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>

I don't why, but I replaced mine with a KRC-3006 only that I could add the
CD
changer at a later date. When in Desert Palms in Calif, a "STERO ?????" was

advertising the record changer at $99.00. When we went to buy the unit, we
were told that they must provide the installation, cost $250.00. This was a

bait and switch operation -- if course we didn't bite -- and of course, we
still don't have the CD changer.

Ed Lubo

I think the 3006 does the same job, but less expensive?
 
John:

Don't look to best Buy for Kenwood. For reasons unknown to me, that is one
brand they don't sell???

Circuit City does, though.

Paul Bartz

From: John Dolan [mailto:jdolan]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Radio Replacement

Re unit with both CD + MD (mini disc) controls

>Not that I'm aware of (you may want to verify with someone like
Crutchfield, 800-466-7924). Its one or the other and not both. When you
say "they", I assume you're talking about the mini-disc being recordable??
Paul Bartz

I just thought you were looking at info on the whole Kenwood line with all
the model numbers you had on the top of your info pile... I know somebody
makes a combination unit incorporating both controls because Best Buy just
advertized one a few weeks ago, and I thought it might be Kenwood.
When I say recordable, I am referring to the 74 minute MD that they sell in
quantities of 5 for $2.00.
 
>If you want to add a Kenwood CD player now or later, get the Kenwood
>KRC-3007 vs. the 2007, which has all the player controls built in.
>Paul Bartz

Paul, do they make one with CD AND Mini-Disc (MD) controls built in, do
you know? I see that as something to watch because they are recordable
at less than half the price of CD recorders.

- --
"I do whatever my Rice Krispies tell me to..."
John said, err "Frosty the Snowman" said, from inside a 1974 Glacier.
 
I just now replaced my 8 track radio with a Clarion ARX4570 and CD
changer. This does not fit the original opening/ knobs like the Kenwood
Paul mentioned, but the trim ring they installed looks fine. The 6 disc
CD changer was mounted in the compartment under the passenger seat. I
also got a wireless remote so I can control it from the back of the
coach, which is our "living room" when parked. 35 watts per channel help
to brighten even the old speakers. They installed a small toggle on/off
switch to prevent power drain when off. Cost was $450 plus installation
at a local car stereo joint.

However, they had a lot of trouble with the old dashboard and I have to
take it back tommorrow so they can try to restore the dash to its former
old, but decent, condition.

Guess its the old "GMC Theorem"; Every action taken for improvement
results in an equal and opposite reaction.

Tim Brown
78 Royale (Sounding Good!)
Jackson Mich
 
Re unit with both CD + MD (mini disc) controls

>Not that I'm aware of (you may want to verify with someone like
>Crutchfield, 800-466-7924). Its one or the other and not both. When
>you say "they", I assume you're talking about the mini-disc being
>recordable?? Paul Bartz

I just thought you were looking at info on the whole Kenwood line with
all the model numbers you had on the top of your info pile... I know
somebody makes a combination unit incorporating both controls because
Best Buy just advertized one a few weeks ago, and I thought it might be
Kenwood.

When I say recordable, I am referring to the 74 minute MD that they sell
in quantities of 5 for $2.00.

- --
"I do whatever my Rice Krispies tell me to..."
John said, err "Frosty the Snowman" said, from inside a 1974 Glacier.
 
Tim,
Now that you have a fancy new radio and CD player, what are you going
to do with all those 8 track tapes you must have?

Richard '76 PB, Troy, MI

PS I'm looking forward to one of your steaks.
- -------

> I just now replaced my 8 track radio with a Clarion ARX4570 and CD
> changer. This does not fit the original opening/ knobs like the Kenwood
> Paul mentioned, but the trim ring they installed looks fine. The 6 disc
> CD changer was mounted in the compartment under the passenger seat. I
> also got a wireless remote so I can control it from the back of the
> coach, which is our "living room" when parked. 35 watts per channel help
> to brighten even the old speakers. They installed a small toggle on/off
> switch to prevent power drain when off. Cost was $450 plus installation
> at a local car stereo joint.
>
> However, they had a lot of trouble with the old dashboard and I have to
> take it back tommorrow so they can try to restore the dash to its former
> old, but decent, condition.
>
> Guess its the old "GMC Theorem"; Every action taken for improvement
> results in an equal and opposite reaction.
>
> Tim Brown
> 78 Royale (Sounding Good!)
> Jackson Mich
 
Richard Waters wrote: >

Rats! I never thought of that. I wonder if I can take the CD player
back?

Actually, that was the whole reason for spending the bucks, couldn't
find the Bare Naked Ladies on 8 track!

Tim Brown
78 Royale
Jackson Mich