C70 MP3 Player

Discussion in 'Volvo C70' started by Perry Murlless, Feb 27, 2005.

  1. Can anyone recommend an MP3 player to replace the CD3 player in a 2004 C70
    convertable??
     
    Perry Murlless, Feb 27, 2005
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    Pepe Guest

    If you still have the Cassette player in your car, the I can give you this
    hint.
    <http://www.m-any.com/eng/f_content.asp?idx=36&part=e_upboard>
    I have it and my son loves it.

    Jaguar XJS 6.0 Conv -95 (Summer car)
    Jaguar XJ 40 Sovereign -94 (Winter car)
    Pepe
     
    Pepe, Feb 27, 2005
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  3. Very nice, but I'm looking for an MP3 disk player to replace my CD3 head
    unit!!
     
    Perry Murlless, Feb 28, 2005
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    Mike Guest

    Check out crutchfield's web site.
    They sell almost every brand, plus the plug in wiring harnesses.

    Disclaimer: no relation to them but a satisifed repeat customer.

    Mike
     
    Mike, Mar 4, 2005
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  5. Thanks for the tip!!

    Perry


     
    Perry Murlless, Mar 5, 2005
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    jr Guest

    Not trying to hijack the thread, I would like to change out the radio
    on my 98 s70. I have had the factory radio out in the past, know how to
    remove. Do modern aftermarket radios fit in this space without physical
    modification to the dash?? I have read about the crutchfield adapters
    and face plates, but every radio they sell claims to require dash
    "modifications". When I call them they would not discuss it.
    Thanks for replies
    JR

     
    jr, Mar 6, 2005
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    E R Labra Guest

    Not sure for your specific car but I'm also a happy repeat Crutchfield
    customer. Most of their radios will fit (with their wiring harnesses and
    face plates) right into the car's dash opening without modifications.

    Their website has all the info about the radio and your car and ensures that
    the radio and the car match. They also have excellent installation
    instructions for you to follow, offer free tech support for as long as you
    own the radio, and have agreements with merchants around the country for
    them to install the radio for you if you are squeemish (for an extra cost).

    www.crutchfield.com


    I recommend them after buying and installing 2 different radios on 2
    different cars. (Prices are pretty good too!). If you do not want to wait
    for mail order, many "name" dealers will install radios of a certain $$ or
    higher for free also.



     
    E R Labra, May 13, 2006
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