Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
#1
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Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Hi folks:
I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
'04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
to have this installed?
If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
comprimises the quality in some way.
Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
this?
thanks for any tips!
Craig
I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
'04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
to have this installed?
If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
comprimises the quality in some way.
Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
this?
thanks for any tips!
Craig
#2
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
In article <fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.com> ,
csmith@cts.com (Craig) wrote:
> I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
No big deal.
> In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player.
Yup.
> But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
The factory doesn't do it. The dealer installs factory options. It's a
nice system.
I'm guessing you're new to Honda and their philosophies.
csmith@cts.com (Craig) wrote:
> I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
No big deal.
> In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player.
Yup.
> But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
The factory doesn't do it. The dealer installs factory options. It's a
nice system.
I'm guessing you're new to Honda and their philosophies.
#3
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
In article <fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.com> ,
csmith@cts.com (Craig) wrote:
> I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
No big deal.
> In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player.
Yup.
> But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
The factory doesn't do it. The dealer installs factory options. It's a
nice system.
I'm guessing you're new to Honda and their philosophies.
csmith@cts.com (Craig) wrote:
> I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
No big deal.
> In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player.
Yup.
> But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
The factory doesn't do it. The dealer installs factory options. It's a
nice system.
I'm guessing you're new to Honda and their philosophies.
#4
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
The factory does not take requests for add on accessories. If it were my
new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
the car.
The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
with your vehicle.
Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
Howard
"Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> Hi folks:
>
> I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
>
> If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> comprimises the quality in some way.
>
> Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> this?
>
> thanks for any tips!
> Craig
new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
the car.
The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
with your vehicle.
Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
Howard
"Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> Hi folks:
>
> I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
>
> If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> comprimises the quality in some way.
>
> Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> this?
>
> thanks for any tips!
> Craig
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
The factory does not take requests for add on accessories. If it were my
new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
the car.
The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
with your vehicle.
Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
Howard
"Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> Hi folks:
>
> I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
>
> If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> comprimises the quality in some way.
>
> Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> this?
>
> thanks for any tips!
> Craig
new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
the car.
The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
with your vehicle.
Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
Howard
"Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> Hi folks:
>
> I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> to have this installed?
>
> If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> comprimises the quality in some way.
>
> Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> this?
>
> thanks for any tips!
> Craig
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Craig wrote:
| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
tapes happen to do after a while.
| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
tapes happen to do after a while.
#7
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Craig wrote:
| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
tapes happen to do after a while.
| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
tapes happen to do after a while.
#8
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Dear Howard:
This sounds like very good advice. I appreciate hearing this....
thanks very much!
Craig
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<Zus0d.124456$_h.95827@bignews3.bellsouth.net >...
> The factory does not take requests for add on accessories. If it were my
> new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
> cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
> cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
> the car.
> The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
> will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
> with your vehicle.
> Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
> Howard
> "Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
> news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> > Hi folks:
> >
> > I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> > would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> > '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> > under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> > on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> > not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> > factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> > to have this installed?
> >
> > If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> > prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> > Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> > liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> > stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> > car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> > integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> > comprimises the quality in some way.
> >
> > Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> > the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> > Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> > dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> > this?
> >
> > thanks for any tips!
> > Craig
This sounds like very good advice. I appreciate hearing this....
thanks very much!
Craig
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<Zus0d.124456$_h.95827@bignews3.bellsouth.net >...
> The factory does not take requests for add on accessories. If it were my
> new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
> cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
> cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
> the car.
> The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
> will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
> with your vehicle.
> Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
> Howard
> "Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
> news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> > Hi folks:
> >
> > I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> > would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> > '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> > under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> > on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> > not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> > factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> > to have this installed?
> >
> > If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> > prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> > Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> > liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> > stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> > car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> > integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> > comprimises the quality in some way.
> >
> > Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> > the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> > Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> > dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> > this?
> >
> > thanks for any tips!
> > Craig
#9
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Dear Howard:
This sounds like very good advice. I appreciate hearing this....
thanks very much!
Craig
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<Zus0d.124456$_h.95827@bignews3.bellsouth.net >...
> The factory does not take requests for add on accessories. If it were my
> new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
> cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
> cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
> the car.
> The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
> will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
> with your vehicle.
> Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
> Howard
> "Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
> news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> > Hi folks:
> >
> > I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> > would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> > '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> > under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> > on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> > not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> > factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> > to have this installed?
> >
> > If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> > prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> > Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> > liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> > stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> > car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> > integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> > comprimises the quality in some way.
> >
> > Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> > the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> > Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> > dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> > this?
> >
> > thanks for any tips!
> > Craig
This sounds like very good advice. I appreciate hearing this....
thanks very much!
Craig
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<Zus0d.124456$_h.95827@bignews3.bellsouth.net >...
> The factory does not take requests for add on accessories. If it were my
> new car I wouldn't have a stereo shop anywhere near my new car. They will
> cut and splice and probably cause electrical problems that warranty won't
> cover. You may even jeopardize the warranty on the original sound system in
> the car.
> The dealer can install a Honda Accessory cassette player in the car that
> will not only look good and appear original, but will be totaly compatible
> with your vehicle.
> Good luck, and enjoy your new car when you get it.
> Howard
> "Craig" <csmith@cts.com> wrote in message
> news:fcd73cf5.0409101351.57cb310@posting.google.co m...
> > Hi folks:
> >
> > I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years and I
> > would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.In the
> > '04 Accord (all gas engine), there is a large space for storage right
> > under the radio. I am hoping that this same space might be available
> > on the '05 Hybrid Accord for installing a cassette player. But, I am
> > not sure whether to request that this be installed at the Honda
> > factory before shipping or to go to a car stereo dealer after delivery
> > to have this installed?
> >
> > If it is possible for the Honda factory to install the cassette player
> > prior to delivery and I decide for some reason not to purchase the
> > Accord Hybrid after seeing it in person, I am concerned I will be
> > liable for the cassete player cost. However, bc I have never had a car
> > stereo dealer add a component like this, I am also concerned that the
> > car stereo dealer might not install the cassette player in a way that
> > integrates well into the rest of the car stereo system or that
> > comprimises the quality in some way.
> >
> > Any recommendations on whether to request the Honda factory to install
> > the cassette player or whether to have a car stereo dealer do this?
> > Have people had any negative things happen by having a car stereo
> > dealer install a cassette player or am I needlessly worrying about
> > this?
> >
> > thanks for any tips!
> > Craig
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
HI:
This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
but thanks anyway!
Craig
"tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> Craig wrote:
> | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
>
> I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> tapes happen to do after a while.
This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
but thanks anyway!
Craig
"tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> Craig wrote:
> | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
>
> I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> tapes happen to do after a while.
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
HI:
This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
but thanks anyway!
Craig
"tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> Craig wrote:
> | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
>
> I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> tapes happen to do after a while.
This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
but thanks anyway!
Craig
"tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> Craig wrote:
> | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
>
> I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> tapes happen to do after a while.
#12
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Fact is that magnetic tapes have a far longer life expectancy than do CDs..
JT
Craig wrote:
>
> HI:
>
> This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
> cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
>
> but thanks anyway!
> Craig
>
> "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > Craig wrote:
> > | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> > | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
> >
> > I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> > suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> > or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> > your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> > tapes happen to do after a while.
-
JT
Craig wrote:
>
> HI:
>
> This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
> cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
>
> but thanks anyway!
> Craig
>
> "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > Craig wrote:
> > | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> > | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
> >
> > I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> > suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> > or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> > your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> > tapes happen to do after a while.
-
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Fact is that magnetic tapes have a far longer life expectancy than do CDs..
JT
Craig wrote:
>
> HI:
>
> This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
> cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
>
> but thanks anyway!
> Craig
>
> "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > Craig wrote:
> > | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> > | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
> >
> > I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> > suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> > or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> > your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> > tapes happen to do after a while.
-
JT
Craig wrote:
>
> HI:
>
> This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
> cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
>
> but thanks anyway!
> Craig
>
> "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
> > Craig wrote:
> > | I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
> > | Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
> > | and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new car.
> >
> > I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an alternate
> > suggestion - did you ever think about converting your tapes to CDs (regular
> > or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump to modern technology, and once
> > your tapes are digitized, they are "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog
> > tapes happen to do after a while.
-
#14
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Grumpy au Contraire wrote:
| Fact is that magnetic tapes have a far longer life expectancy than
| do CDs..
Oh yes? I have had several tapes go bad on me, no CD so far (unless I
scratched it).
Besides, once the content is in digital form, it can be preserved, backed
up, duplicated etc without any loss of quality, which is certainly not the
case with tapes!
|
| JT
|
|
|
|
| Craig wrote:
||
|| HI:
||
|| This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
|| cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
||
|| but thanks anyway!
|| Craig
||
|| "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
|| news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
||| Craig wrote:
|||| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
|||| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
|||| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new
|||| car.
|||
||| I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an
||| alternate suggestion - did you ever think about converting your
||| tapes to CDs (regular or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump
||| to modern technology, and once your tapes are digitized, they are
||| "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog tapes happen to do after
||| a while.
| Fact is that magnetic tapes have a far longer life expectancy than
| do CDs..
Oh yes? I have had several tapes go bad on me, no CD so far (unless I
scratched it).
Besides, once the content is in digital form, it can be preserved, backed
up, duplicated etc without any loss of quality, which is certainly not the
case with tapes!
|
| JT
|
|
|
|
| Craig wrote:
||
|| HI:
||
|| This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
|| cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
||
|| but thanks anyway!
|| Craig
||
|| "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
|| news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
||| Craig wrote:
|||| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
|||| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
|||| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new
|||| car.
|||
||| I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an
||| alternate suggestion - did you ever think about converting your
||| tapes to CDs (regular or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump
||| to modern technology, and once your tapes are digitized, they are
||| "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog tapes happen to do after
||| a while.
#15
Guest
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Re: Adding cassette player to Accord Hybrid?
Grumpy au Contraire wrote:
| Fact is that magnetic tapes have a far longer life expectancy than
| do CDs..
Oh yes? I have had several tapes go bad on me, no CD so far (unless I
scratched it).
Besides, once the content is in digital form, it can be preserved, backed
up, duplicated etc without any loss of quality, which is certainly not the
case with tapes!
|
| JT
|
|
|
|
| Craig wrote:
||
|| HI:
||
|| This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
|| cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
||
|| but thanks anyway!
|| Craig
||
|| "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
|| news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
||| Craig wrote:
|||| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
|||| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
|||| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new
|||| car.
|||
||| I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an
||| alternate suggestion - did you ever think about converting your
||| tapes to CDs (regular or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump
||| to modern technology, and once your tapes are digitized, they are
||| "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog tapes happen to do after
||| a while.
| Fact is that magnetic tapes have a far longer life expectancy than
| do CDs..
Oh yes? I have had several tapes go bad on me, no CD so far (unless I
scratched it).
Besides, once the content is in digital form, it can be preserved, backed
up, duplicated etc without any loss of quality, which is certainly not the
case with tapes!
|
| JT
|
|
|
|
| Craig wrote:
||
|| HI:
||
|| This is a creative solution-- but unfortunately I have so many
|| cassettes it wouldn't be practical to try to convert all of them....
||
|| but thanks anyway!
|| Craig
||
|| "tomb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
|| news:<2qfg87Fulo39U1@uni-berlin.de>...
||| Craig wrote:
|||| I am considering placing a refundable deposit for the new Accord
|||| Hybrid. I have many, many cassettes I've accumulated over years
|||| and I would like to have a cassette player installed in my new
|||| car.
|||
||| I don't know anything about the Accord Hybrid. However, here's an
||| alternate suggestion - did you ever think about converting your
||| tapes to CDs (regular or mp3s)? This would help you make the jump
||| to modern technology, and once your tapes are digitized, they are
||| "safe" from rotting/degrading, as analog tapes happen to do after
||| a while.