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> CDR 220, Anyone using one in their 914?
EdwardBlume
post May 12 2015, 05:42 PM
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I'm about to ship one off to SW Stereo in NJ to be set up. Anybody do this and specifically with SW?

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post May 12 2015, 06:03 PM
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I'm about to ship one off to SW Stereo in NJ to be set up. Anybody do this and specifically with SW?

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I used a CD-R 220 for several years. worked fine. Aventually replaced it with a original radio. Pretty decent radio overall SW has a good reputation from all I've read
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post May 12 2015, 06:38 PM
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I'm about to ship one off to SW Stereo in NJ to be set up. Anybody do this and specifically with SW?

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I used a CD-R 220 for several years. worked fine. Aventually replaced it with a original radio. Pretty decent radio overall SW has a good reputation from all I've read

What did you have done to it to make it work in your 914?
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post May 12 2015, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(RobW @ May 12 2015, 04:42 PM) *

I'm about to ship one off to SW Stereo in NJ to be set up. Anybody do this and specifically with SW?

Thanks.


I used a CD-R 220 for several years. worked fine. Aventually replaced it with a original radio. Pretty decent radio overall SW has a good reputation from all I've read

What did you have done to it to make it work in your 914?


I'll have to refer to my radio wiring diagram later. I remember buying an auxillary plug/cable for my iPod.

Did you get the harness ? And manual ?
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post May 12 2015, 08:50 PM
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Ive got the Navi version. With harness, pretty much plug and play. I added blutooth to the aux in. The navi part is trickier as you need a speed pulse generator. I used an older (NLA) JVC unit that magnetizes a tire.
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post May 13 2015, 11:42 AM
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Modern Radios ...... Retro Design ....


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post May 14 2015, 10:58 AM
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Can't remember if this was a 210 or 220? Either way, looked and sounded good.


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post May 14 2015, 12:13 PM
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Nice! The 210 is a cassette and the 220 is a CD I believe. I shipped mine out to NJ last night. I hope it goes well!
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Mine was a CD player, must have been the 220. Wiring was pretty easy. You do need the security code though.
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Cool. This is for the ABM, featuring 6 inch Kenwood speakers. Gonna drive the /6 with Warrant and Van Halen blaring out...
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