The personal stereo is also known as a Walkman. This portable personal stereo player was invented by Andreas Pavel.
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If you installed a stereo system, you can't get back. If you had personal items in the car you can get them.
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"Raster blaster" would be one British slang term for a stereo. That is related to the American term of "ghetto blaster" or "boom box." A "rattlehead" is British slang for someone who listens to a personal stereo in public.
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it can mean a personal stereo - but it depends on the context. "balladeur" = "walkman"
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Listening EDM and raps help you to be little more aggressive and increase your energy
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Stereo total
Stereolab
Soda Stereo
Stereos
Sonido Stereo
Stereo MCs
Stereo Palma
Death by Stereo
The apples in Stereo
Stereo Deluxe
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This is on personal opinion. I've never used Clarion, so I can't say anything.
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It would depend on how loud of a stereo system you were looking to go. In the world of audio it's all up to personal opinion and how much you wish to spend.
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Yes they still do, amazon sells many of their fine products including the Fisher PCD-7950 Personal CD Player with FM/AM Stereo and Car Kit which you can buy at http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-PCD-7950-Personal-Player-Stereo/dp/B00000J3PF
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a double din stereo is a stereo that is twice as tall as a regular stereo
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Attached the wiring harness and the antenna cable to the back of your stereo. Slide the stereo into the stereo slot. Tighten the stereo with the stereo retaining screws.
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Personal stereo, like a walkman, ipod, mp3 player with earphones. Before that, music systems were very big and heavy.
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To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
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In French, "stereo" is masculine. So you would use "un stereo" when referring to it.
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Begin by removing the decorative cover to your stereo. Remove the stereo retaining screws. Slide the stereo out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new stereo.
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is you got stereo bluetooth earphones and your cellphone support stereo bluetooth you can listen to music on talk on the phone in stereo... if you phone doesn't support stereo bluetooth you will hear is mono...
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A boombox is a portable stereo; so a stereo is portable and a boombox is not.
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Remove the retaining cover from your stereo. Remove the stereo retaining bolts. Slide the stereo out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new stereo.
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Cross check the stereo's wiring and size specifications with the stereo information from the car's manual and/or the manufacturer. This is to ensure that the stereo and the car are compatible. Also, make sure that the stereo has the features you want. Some stereos only have CD inputs; some stereos have an auxiliary input that is mainly targeted at MP3 players.
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Remove the decorative stereo cover. Remove the stereo retaining screws. Pull the stereo out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable.
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Stereo codes are unique to each stereo and you will have to get the serial number from the stereo and call an Acura dealer for the code.
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Walkman phones were manufactured by Sony Ericsson. The phones were discontinued in 2012, though the company does still make Walkman personal stereo products.
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A CD player is used to play music from a CD. There are personal CD players that are used with headphones and CD players that are part of a stereo system.
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Remove the decorative cover from your 2006 Chevy Express stereo. Remove the stereo retaining screws. The stereo will slide out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the stereo.
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Check speaker's connector on the other side of stereo system. If stereo system have fuses, check it also. If stereo system doesn't work anyway, I think, that stereo systems amplifier is broken.
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Remove the decorative stereo cover. Remove the stereo retaining screws. Pull the stereo out and remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable.
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Connect the wiring harness to the back of your 1995 Buick LeSabre stereo. Secure the stereo with the stereo retaining screws.
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Has it always been like this or not? If it is, then it is not really a problem. It is how the stereo was installed. An stereo can be installed to be turned on whether the engine is on or off. If the stereo cannot be turned off at all, then you have a problem with your stereo.
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Remove the retaining cover from your factory stereo. Remove the factory stereo retaining bolts. Slide the factory stereo out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the factory stereo.
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