Super deal! Brand new OEM six CD Ford radio, slides right into the dash of my Grand Marquis, and looks stock of course. Problem is, the audio quality is very inferior compared to the stock cassette deck it replaces, and I may change it back soon. However, it is a pretty nice radio for the price, and is easily removed and replaced with the original on a whim.
>>>Reply by ReplacementRadios on 3-3-2022 -- The buyer indicates he has a cassette radio but purchased the top of the line CD6. Unfortunately different radios are often made with different features and support different sound systems. As noted in the ad: \"Make sure your part number ends in 18C815-A something or 18C815-B something (AA, AB, BA, BB, etc) because they did make different versions.\" If you match the portion of the number we ask you to match, you get a radio that is compatible with your original. If you do not, you can expect differences. In this case, the vehicle is missing the subwoofer found in vehicles with this radio part number. Since all the bass is routed to the subwoofer (which is missing), you get what you perceive as poor audio quality when it is really just a compatibility problem that is specifically addressed in the ad. This radio sounds great... if used with the system it is intended for...
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]