I bought one of these from Argos last year because I always believed MOS CD players to be good quality... Was I wrong!!
The first one i bought wouldnt fir in the cage properly to put in my car, so with a few alterations I managed to get it in and connect the wires which was hard enough with ... Read review
Car Radio - Panel Release, Panel/Quick Release - with CD Player, With CD-Player - without CD-Changer, With changer control - with MP3 Playback, With MP3 Player - 208 Watt
Advantages: Looks flash, cheap -ish to buy Disadvantages: skips (if it works at all) fidley to fit, breaks easy
I bought one of these from Argos last year because I always believed MOS CD players to be good quality... Was I wrong!!
The first one i bought wouldnt fir in the cage properly to put in my car, so with a few alterations I managed to get it in and connect the wires which was hard enough with foriegn instructions but not knowing what wire went where was terrible! The foreign instructions was one page with a simple diagram on, not very good ... ...The CD player bounced around alot in my car even with the bracket at the back of it holding it in place, and my CD's constantly skipped even if you werent moving. The radio wasnt any better, the signal was terrible. (and I knew it wasnt my car because I tested it with others)
I took this one back thinking it was a bit faulty and got another one. This one fitted in my car but refused to play CD's unless it was a copy (dont ask me why!) I emailed ... more
I bought one of these from Argos last year because I always believed MOS CD players to be good quality... Was I wrong!! The first one i bought wouldnt fir in the cage properly to put in my car, so with a few alterations I managed to get it in and connect the wires which was hard enough with foriegn instructions but not knowing what wire went where was terrible! The foreign instructions was one page with a simple diagram on, not very good when its in black and white either! The CD player bounced around alot in my car even with the bracket at the back of it holding it in place, and my CD's constantly skipped even if you werent moving. The radio wasnt any better, the signal was terrible. (and I knew it wasnt my car because I tested it with others) I took this one back thinking it was a bit faulty and got another one. This one fitted in my car but refused to play CD's unless it was a copy (dont ask me why!) I emailed MOS audio to see if they could help but they didnt even get back to me and with only foreign phone numbers to ring I didnt see the point. I decided to give them one last go and got swapped this for my 3rd CD player. It didnt take me long to get in in my car seeing as I'd done it 3 times but i knew something wasnt right when it started sparking. This one wouldnt even work!! I now have a Sony CD player which I have had no problems with what so ever (and they have English instructions!!) The only good thing about the MOSCA 34 is the fact it comes with a flash carry case and membershipto the MOS nightclub. (not that Id want to go, it probably doesnt work!)