Thanks for the great tips, DBLAZER. I design & install Home Theatre Systems, but when it comes to Car Audio I am totally ignorant as to what's available out there. I'm slowly learning more when I get the time because I'm planning an upgrade to my own Blazer's system. As far as your comment about first generation products I couldn't agree more. I refuse to put any client into any product that doesn't have a proven track record. Many companies will rush a new product to market to make a trade show deadline, the Christmas season, etc. without properly testing and de-bugging it.
Is it Rockford that has put out a MP3 multi-disk changer? I like that idea since it can be combined with any head unit. Thanks for the heads up on the built in input selectors in some equilizers...that's exactly what I need. I was thinking about using an EQ so I could adjust base-mids-highs, but you are right about the need to boost the computers output and the additional volume control is also a plus.
From what I am seeing in the car audio magazines, the systems you are installing are getting more and more complex, and with Video, surround sound will surely follow. With your experience, you could do very well ($$$) in the Home Theatre Market. If you want more info about that, let me know.
82Jimmy...DBLAZER is correct, that not all CD players will play CD-RW's. In fact I know someone who has an early car CD player that won't even play CD-R's burned from his computer.
1HIHUM...I forgot to mention the coolest part about MP3 players in the car. One CD-R burned with MP3's will hold TEN hours of music. That got my attention.
'89 K5 Silverado 4" lift w/BFG 33's