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Jackson CM148   Car AM/FM Cassette

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Blaupunkt Jackson CM148 Car AM/FM Cassette

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Rating
Reviewed by:
Jeff Barr


Review Date
June 13, 2000

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
1 to 6 months

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Strengths:
Can control Blaupunkt's CD changers

Weaknesses:
Sound isn't as good as Blaupunkt's Reno model, doesn't come with a case for the removable faceplate. No IR input for thummer.

Summary:
I got a Blaupunkt Jackson as part of a CD Changer package. I already owned a Blaupunkt Reno model which I installed in my van, but I had recently purchased a car, and wanted a CD changer for it (was moving the Reno to the car), so when I was able to get a package with a 10 CD changer and a jackson for $190, I jumped at the chance. Installation was a piece of cake, since the two models use the same interface. To give the Jackson credit, it can be hooked up as a pre-amp, and comes standard with two channels available for that (4 with the purchase of an adapter). However, after using the Reno, the Jackson didn't measure up. It didn't sound bad, but it didn't sound great, and that's hooked to the same speakers that the Reno had been. Surprising, since the Reno sounded great (and sounds even better now). The Jackson also didn't have a case for the detachable face (Reno did) or an infrared input for Blaupunkt's "Thummer" remote which attaches to your steering wheel (great item!). The detachable faceplate was sort of cheesy, the Reno model had a nice heft to it, and used electrical connections to the radio itself, while the Jackson's faceplate uses a variety of mechanical buttons which protrude from the back and press corresponding buttons on the radio. For a cheap radio, it wasn't bad, but the Reno (which I had gotten brand new for $59 from onsale.com's auctions) was far, far superior (I'd give it a 5 out of 5 if there was a place to review it). I'd spend the extra bucks for a better one if I didn't get it free as a pack-in.

Similar Products Used:
Blaupunkt Reno. No comparison


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