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caminperth, yeah a mp3 player with a HDD would be nice... what one do you have? (not interested in building a PC to use, if i got one it would be all in the head unit like sonys) Sonys one is about 4k tho... don't really want to spend 4k on a headunit?

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Speaking about mp3 players..

Half thread hijack.. :sadam:

I got the cheapy JVC KD-S785 MP3 player...

Good unit - however, since i got the suspension fixed on the car, the CD's jump everytime i hit half a pothole...

Any good mp3 decks out there with track memory to reduce this ??

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my unit - http://www.ssiamerica.com/products/neo35/

I bought it about a year ago for just under 1k.. mine is the 40G model... It has no amp built in so you have to run at least one or find a head unit that accepts an auxillary input.. don't try to use the fm modulator as it is crap.

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l3thal - what operating system and player do you use with your xbox? I've been using mine at home for movies and mp3's with much success and it seems a good unit for the car - though a little bulky and possibly prone to damage from vibration?

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the jvc shouldnt skip at all.

especially for something like suspension no matter how stiff it is.

my old jvc kdsx895 i was shaking it around everywhere while playing to see if it skipped ant it didnt.

r u sure its not just some connections loose or somethin like that?

90% of new decks on the market today wont skip for those sorts of shocks so u have a few options infront of u .

good luck

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