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Remote For Dvd Player And Car Mp3 Player


JGV

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Go to Amorn shop, basement of Tukcom pattaya tai. They have the best selection of remotes I’ve seen anywhere.

Boy Sound and Air is usually recommended. Haven’t been there myself, I bought my current car stereo in a smaller shop next to the Shell station at the beginning of road 36 (going from gratinglay towards Rayong).

Nice work and good pricing, if you’re interested I can get you a better description of where it is.

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JGV,

Boy Sound carries a lot of products--not sure about cassette players, but they have a large assortment of CD am/fm players. Make sure you get one with a USB port so you can make your MP3's on a thumb drive and just plug it in.

Service is good (once you by-pass the sales people)---but I will have to slam them for their after service i.e. when something goes wrong.

Now this was a couple of years ago and maybe they have improved their customer service. I had purchased a CD player, speakers/sub woofer and amp and they installed it (did one hell of a job IMO)

A day before heading up to Chiang Mai I hit a couple of pot holes and I had no sound. I figured a wire came loose or a plug fell off...wasn't sure.

I stopped by the shop and explained this to the service/sales staff (the girls) who didn't seem interested and said they were busy. I explained that I was heading up to CM and if they could take a quick look/see that I believed it was a minor problem. "Sorry sir, cannot we are busy you come back tomorrow.

I ended up driving up to CM without tunes---took it to a CM shop and they simply replaced a fuse. 2 minutes---50b service.

So as I said, they sell lots of products including window tint which I had done and am happy with the actual service and products....but the after service sucks in my case.

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Second hand remotes for TV's, DVD's etc, can be found at the Soi Bukhao Market on a Tues/Fri.

Stall is on the left hand side if entering from Pattaya Tai.

Also a larger stall at the weekend market on Thepprasit.

Take the old one with you, and he will more than likely have a replacement.

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