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Posted By: Danny Replacing a replacement radio - 06/24/00 06:43 PM
Don't know if you remember but I'm the guy who's Sony 680 couldn't get the radio to work right. The stereo kept going in and out. Well, sent the unit back to Crutchfield. Week later I get a call..."Ah, the radio you sent is no longer made. Ah, we don't have anymore to send you." even though they promised to hold onto one for me.
I said "You #$%#$#, mother#$%$#ing people #@#@ damn #@# #&(^& can't count %$%$ straight or keep a $#@$#$ promise. what the $#$%# are you ^&%$%$% going to $#$#@#^ do? I want my money back you $%#@! Please."

Believe it or not, I got the money back and with it I'm getting a more expensive Kenwood KDC-9015 from SBH Enterprises. Their prices are Fan#$^%#%^tastic! To the guy who keeps recomending SBH, sorry I don't remember your name...thank you.
Posted By: Dweezel Re: Replacing a replacement radio - 06/24/00 07:54 PM
Did you order the 9015 yet? I would recommend getting the X815 instead. It is basically the same unit but it is an excelon version. There are a few more features that would make it beneficial but I can not remember off hand what they are

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David Litsky
96 Contour GL
Clarion, Infinity, ESX, Alumapro
Posted By: Danny Re: Replacing a replacement radio - 06/25/00 09:52 PM
Yeah, I just ordered it. I like the options it offers but that's it. I'm not going crazy with stuff (speakers, subs, MDs, TVs, etc.) So I don't need a unit with many different outs for externals. But thanks for the tip.
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