In a message dated 6/25/2007 11:25:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time, andy at popyrus.com writes: > Wonderful to think of this as your daily driver. > > Automotive CD player technology has improved over the years. The > older ones did have a tendency to skip more than what came later. > You might want to try again if it's been a long time since the first > attempt. If the road is rough enough, the new ones can skip as well. > > Andy > My cassette player in my 1927 Essex never skips. It will modulate just a bit on real rough roads. I also have external speaker under the car and a switch to change the sound from inside to outside. This is great for parades! I play roaring twenties big band sounds mostly but always play Sousa recordings for military events/parades. When I drive through the small towns I attract attention by turning up the outside speakers with 1920s tunes and all the children run out looking for the ice cream man..... Get's a lot of grins from the grownups. Sincerely. Rick A. Jorgensen AMERICAN GRAMOPHONE & WIRELESS Co. http://members.aol.com/AGW1886/index.html GOLDEN ERA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION http://members.aol.com/AGW1888/geaahome.htm ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.