Cheapest way to go for Blitzsafe?

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Old Aug 3, 2003 | 09:18 PM
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Cheapest way to go for Blitzsafe?

Ok, tired of my tape adapter for my SkiFi Delphi XM Receiver. Sounds like crap! No high's, all midrange and no bass.

So, should I order my blitzsafe dual xm/cd adapter for $99 from xmfanstore.com then have Circuit City put it in, or should I order the adapter through Circuit City and have them install it?

I'm pretty confident I should get way better sound quality with blitzsafe vs tape or fm modulator adaptor.

Anybody go either of these routes with circuit city or best buy? Experiences, prices for install??
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Old Aug 3, 2003 | 10:01 PM
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you'll definately get better sound quality...near cd. I would put it in myself because i'm sure circuit city will rob you, plus they probably use our DIY instructions
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Old Aug 3, 2003 | 10:16 PM
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i agree with arn^
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Old Sep 2, 2003 | 07:32 PM
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You mide as well Order the part directly from Blitzsafe and get circuit to install it or if you live close to Englewood New Jersey you can come by and we will install it for you for FREE!!!!!!!! But to get the installation you have to buy the part form Blitzsafe!
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Old Sep 6, 2003 | 06:27 PM
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The adapter made a huge diffference in sound on my system. I left my XM FM Modulator hooked up just so I could switch back and forth to the Blitzsafe to hear the difference. I cant believe i actually listened to it with the FM setup.

It took all of 20 minutes to install including running RCAs to the back for my DVD and audio A/B switch. I didnt even pull the deck out to do it cause I know exactly where the plug is. If you are not comfortable with dissasembling all the plastic parts then have it done, I wouldn't see much reason to pay more than $20.

Good Luck

Moat

PS Dont let those clowns at Circuit City touch anything on your car!!! ( sorry, I know there must be a few good CC installers out there, so that wasn't aimed at you...)
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