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Replying to: ryandse (May 02, 2005 10:37 am)
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05 Avalon Review from the Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/04/29/AR2005042901155.html/?nav=- - lb |
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Replying to: havalongavalon (May 03, 2005 6:23 am) If pasting the picture itself without typing in the address ever worked for you, would you give me the post number? In my mind that can't possibly work, but I certainly could be wrong. |
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Attached photo shows underside of upper trunk area, right side. What is the L-shaped black thing? There is a matching one on the left side. Also, what is the big black box? My 2000 Avalon has the same big black box, but not the 2 L-shaped things. I have a Limited. Does this thing exist on the other models? Max
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Replying to: jordan7 (May 03, 2005 4:38 am) |
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Replying to: 3puttmax (May 03, 2005 7:55 am) I'm afraid that the photo you mention in post #5197 is still not visible to anyone (except for yourself, because the original file resides in your computer). As per Pat (HOST)'s clarification in post #5196, the original photo has to reside in a website, and what you insert in your message between the "Img" icons, is a link to that existing photo/file in another website. In an earlier message Pat indicated how you can upload your own files to a website. Sorry again, and best wishes, havalongavalon By the way, although I could not see the photo I think I know what "L-shaped black thing" you are asking about, and I also don't know what they are (possibly related to the reclining seats?).
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Replying to: havalongavalon (May 03, 2005 9:05 am) |
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Replying to: mexcar (May 03, 2005 6:44 am) I am afraid that I haven't actually heard either of the systems, and I don't know anything about the base audio system. But, I imagine that the JBL Synthesis system is probably very impressive. I can say this because this audio system uses a digital signal processing algorithm known as Logic 7 to essentially "fake" surround sound. It also turns out that the parent company of JBL is Harmon (also the parent company of: Harmon/Kardon). And, I actually happen to have a Harmon/Kardon receiver that supports Logic 7. For all my regular CDs I have Logic 7 enabled, because I find it to be very compelling. In fact, it's the best sorround DSP that I know of. Now, If you happen to have a lot of DVD-Audio (DVD-A) discs laying around, you might want to consider looking at the ESS audio system in the Acuras (I remember seeing a link somewhere that ranked their system as the best of all audio systems in all cars -- including the Mark Levinson system you can get in the new Lexus ES, GS and LS models. Frankily, though, I imagine that most people will probably just appreciate a system that will play their CDs in pseudo-sorround sound (which Logic 7 does so well). And for folks who have invested in the Multi-channel Super Audio CD (SACD) format, like me, the last thing we'd want is support for a competing sorround CD format in the car.
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