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RE: alfa-digest V8 #976
I put a Kenwood KRC-2007 in my Giulia 1300 Super with minimal modification
of the dash (i.e. I can put the original back if I want and no one will know
the difference.) I use the original speakers-front and rear-rather than
putting new left right speakers in. It sounds just fine, and with the
modern radio I can get AM and FM plus the tape. Is it high fidelity? I
doubt it, but who could tell over the beautiful sound on an Alfa twin-cam!
Timothy
'71 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 Super
'78 Alfa Romeo F-12 Diesel Van
'92 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce
'81 Harley Wide Glide
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Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 21:16:48 -0700
From: Tom Hardy <[email protected]>
Subject: Retro radios
Somebody was looking for retro styled, or at least non-obnoxious audio
equipment recently.
If you go to Crutchfield.com and search for "shaft style" you will be
rewarded with one single item, a Kenwood KRC-2007 cassette receiver.
It's not the best but it does have one big knob on each side and some
decent sized pre-set buttons and a minimum of Las Vegas lighting.
There is also a place in Germany that sells classic Becker and Blaupunkt
equipment, but evidently you must be very patient in awaiting a
response:
http://www.koenigs-klassik.de/indexe.html
Tom Hardy
San Francisco
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