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I read it but I forgot. It is quite impressive. I'm sure someone will know. We seem to know everything. (Bullittheads) As far as comfort volume settings, have you experimented with you're Fade, left-right, and tone controls? It seems a combination of those settings should give you much control of sound from your seat.
 

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I may be wrong, but I thought that it was 460 watts. My compaint is that the radio is too soft and the CD too loud when switching betweent the two. My old stereo had a feature to let you control that. Does this one?
 

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MACH 460 MEANS 460 WATTS PEAK OUTPUT,FOR 2002 MODEL MUSTANGS FORD CAME UP WITH THE MACH 1000,THATS RIGHT 1000 WATTS OF KILLER SOUND,THAT IS SPEED SENSITIVE(THE FASTER YOU GO THE LOUDER THE RADIO GETS)! I AM THE PARTS MANAGER(AND OWNER OF DHG #5275)OF A FORD STORE IN WISCONSIN,AND WE HAVE SOME OF THE 2002's HERE.AWESOME!
 

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On 2002-02-24 18:49, Pony XTC wrote:
Jayman, we have the speed sensitive on ours. Just hold the on/off knob in for 5 seconds, and set it where you want it.

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you serious?? I remember looking in the manual and I could not find anything.......
guess I will have to take the cover off my Bullitt and try it out. :-B

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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: ddfda on 2002-02-24 21:49 ]</font>
 
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