I have all the DLR VH albums on CD. I have several case logic books collecting dust in a closet after ripping all the cd's to a flash drive. Really bums me out that modern cars have all moved to the compressed, shitty usb files stuff. I'll have a proper home system someday...
This poll could have been "What happened to the cassette tape adapter that plugged into your DiscMan so you could play CDs on the tape deck in your car as long as the road contained fewer bumps than a AAA surface plate?" and my answer would be pretty much the same.
Comments
I have all the DLR VH albums on CD. I have several case logic books collecting dust in a closet after ripping all the cd's to a flash drive. Really bums me out that modern cars have all moved to the compressed, shitty usb files stuff. I'll have a proper home system someday...
This poll could have been "What happened to the cassette tape adapter that plugged into your DiscMan so you could play CDs on the tape deck in your car as long as the road contained fewer bumps than a AAA surface plate?" and my answer would be pretty much the same.
The Throbber had the 8 track plug in that played cassette tapes.
I still have about 200. I don't know what to do with them.
Generally, I just use YouTube for music. I have an iTunes account, but I have no idea what the password is.
I think you might’ve been one of my youth group guidance counselors.
Yeah, I think CD players in cars always sounded better that Serius XM or more compressed files via Bluetooh.
That said, car audio is NEVER going to be high fi. I don't care how nice of a ride you have.
For the low cost of $2000 all in, we can get you up and running on a decent 2 channel stereo with CD player, speakers and integrated amp.
car i have doesnt even have a cd player in it. have a funkmaster flex mixtape that i cant fully find digital online anywhere.
chat, am i cooked?
I’m old enough to remember by cassette tapes on Main Street of park city before the town went to shit.