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T25 Radio

T25 Holdsworth Villa
1987
1.6 Diesel
Manual
1987
1.6 Diesel
Manual
Re: T25 Radio
Hi
Don’t really know about new retro radios but what about a MP3 Radio, you can get sony’s from Halfords and Argos for around £50 and cheaper makes elsewhere. Also then are not as deep. All you do is put you music on a USB stick via your PC and you can play them direct from that. Saves mucking about with CD’s when driving as you can fit a few CD’s onto one USB drive.
If its an original radio you need what about a second hand one, just put a post in the wanted section.
Don’t really know about new retro radios but what about a MP3 Radio, you can get sony’s from Halfords and Argos for around £50 and cheaper makes elsewhere. Also then are not as deep. All you do is put you music on a USB stick via your PC and you can play them direct from that. Saves mucking about with CD’s when driving as you can fit a few CD’s onto one USB drive.
If its an original radio you need what about a second hand one, just put a post in the wanted section.
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Re: T25 Radio
Hi.
I wanted to replace the radio in my van but found 'normal units' to be too deep as well. Searched on bay of fleas and found this non CD set, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MULTIFUNCTION ... 3cd00d619f" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
It is very good indeed and I would recommend it.

MP3 plugs in easily, great sound quality. Very pleased indeed.
I wanted to replace the radio in my van but found 'normal units' to be too deep as well. Searched on bay of fleas and found this non CD set, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MULTIFUNCTION ... 3cd00d619f" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
It is very good indeed and I would recommend it.

MP3 plugs in easily, great sound quality. Very pleased indeed.
1987 1.9 WBX DG Hi-Top. Soon to be Subaru ej20
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I'm an old guy but I still learn new stuff!
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Re: T25 Radio
I have one very similar to that one ^^^ - It is made by "BaseFace" and is pretty good but since I left a rave review on the Baseface web page I have found 2 slight problems with it. The first is a "camper only" thing really in so much as even on volume number "1" it is too loud to go to sleep with it on (Radio 4 or "mood" music)
Also, unless the radio signal is very strong, you can hear a kind of pulsing noise = annoying. I think all these type of players suffer from another slight "issue" in so much as it is not possible to "navigate" (other than 1 forward or back) through a memory stick or card. You just have to let it start at the beginning and work through, or play "random" tracks. This is not so good if you have a stick with hundreds of assorted tracks on it
However, I got around that by buying (cheap) a load of small (256mb) memory cards and putting dedicated compilations on each = "Blues" "Reggae" "Rock" "Faves" etc and numbering them with a felt tip pen so I know what is what (I even have a card on the dash with the "menu" on, 1 = Blues etc)
The remote control is handy when you're in bed


The remote control is handy when you're in bed

Got a new van, but it's a 165bhp T4 [shock horror] Accurate LPG Station map here