Rockford Fosgate has launched the RFXMP3.8 giving customers a way to use ripped music from the Internet in car audio systems. The RFXMP3.8 is an eight Multi-MediaCard changer that will be shipping in March of 2000. For Rockford Fosgate customers the big news is full control in the dash. All 1999 and 2000 RFX series source units can control the RFXMP3.8.Rockford Fosgate, manufacturer of high performance car audio has launched the RFXMP3.8 giving its customers a way to use ripped music from the Internet in car audio systems. The RFXMP3.8 is an eight Multi-MediaCard changer that will be shipping in March of 2000. For Rockford Fosgate customers the big news is full control in the dash. All 1999 and 2000 RFX series source units can control the RFXMP3.8.
The RFXMP3.8 includes the PC Docking station and one Multi-MediaCard. The Multi-MediaCard will be available in storage mediums of 4 Mb, 8 Mb, 16 Mb and 32 Mb. Three simple steps to music in the car:
1 – Find your favorite songs on MP3.com or from your CD collection.
2 – "Rip" or download files into your MP3 Multi-MediaCard file
3 – Insert the individual Multi-MediaCard into the changer and fire up the system.
The Rockford Fosgate MP3.8 changer allows loading of up to eight of these individual Multi-MediaCards, for hours of MP3 music. An added benefit is the fact that MP3 is a solid state cyber component with no moving parts which all but assures 100 percent product reliability.
Rockford Fosgate also announced it will be a member of the affiliate program with MP3.com. This unique program allows RFXMP3.8 users to retrieve the MP3.com Top10, as supplied daily from the MP3.com site directly from the Rockford Fosgate home page. Additionally, Rockford Fosgate fanatics will be able to retrieve Rockford Fosgate "skins" from the Rockford Fosgate home page. "Skins" customize the look and feel of the user's desktop MP3 player.
Link for more info: www.rockfordfosgate.com