Hi guys,
Were there different sound systems/radios for the Plus avaliable in 97?
It always strikes me as odd that the stereo/radio has a casette player in it. I am not much into Hi-Fi, but i remember I had a CD-player in my livingroom back in 94', and seldom used casettes. Why do you think they attached a cassette player in the front, along with the 6-CD changer in the back, as late as 97'?
I thought cassettes were outdated by then.
Or is it just my car? Maybe you have other systems in your cars?
Regards,
A.
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Two diffrent radios and two diffrent sound-systems were possible.
The radio "Gamma" with the normal sound-system was standard, this system was passiv, the amplifier was in the radio, the radio was able to take cassetts but no CD-changer could be used.
The radio "Delta CC BOSE" had allways the aktiv BOSE-sound-system, here every speaker has his own amplifier, the CD-changer was a option, the radio was able to take cassetts.
A CD-radio without tape-system was never offered in a PLUS.
The radio "Gamma" with the normal sound-system was standard, this system was passiv, the amplifier was in the radio, the radio was able to take cassetts but no CD-changer could be used.
The radio "Delta CC BOSE" had allways the aktiv BOSE-sound-system, here every speaker has his own amplifier, the CD-changer was a option, the radio was able to take cassetts.
A CD-radio without tape-system was never offered in a PLUS.