well there are still a lot of Lilith Fair bootleg CD's out there I guess.... and Indigo Girls CD's.... and Melissa Etheridge CD'sMy wife just got a 2021 Subaru Forester with a CD! Did not order it, came that way. So they are still out there
well there are still a lot of Lilith Fair bootleg CD's out there I guess.... and Indigo Girls CD's.... and Melissa Etheridge CD'sMy wife just got a 2021 Subaru Forester with a CD! Did not order it, came that way. So they are still out there
Figures it would be a Jeep, as Jeep is the kingpin of off-road, long-lasting vehicles.
LOL, probably true for my 2005 Jeep. But the one's in the 1980's was a one time deductionJust
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My 2020 Toyota has a CD player as standard equipment.well there are still a lot of Lilith Fair bootleg CD's out there I guess.... and Indigo Girls CD's.... and Melissa Etheridge CD's
You rip your own MP3 CDs now. 7 hours plus depending on bitrate. I know, 20-year old tech, but it still works at the push of a button, and my 2007 vehicle has it along with XM.well there are still a lot of Lilith Fair bootleg CD's out there I guess.... and Indigo Girls CD's.... and Melissa Etheridge CD's
Easier to rip to a USB stick. Not as easy to damage and it will never get stuck in the CD drive.You rip your own MP3 CDs now. 7 hours plus depending on bitrate. I know, 20-year old tech, but it still works at the push of a button, and my 2007 vehicle has it along with XM.
I am sitting here looking at my EIGHT TRACK recorder.... anyone got a blank tape?Do I hear recording your own mix tapes (cassette) next? How bout it SyFy?![]()
I do USB mix sticks. šDo I hear recording your own mix tapes (cassette) next? How bout it SyFy?![]()
True, but not available in my 2007 ride. I do have an 1/8'' audio input, so I could use a phone or other audio player, but there's that pesky setup situation again. This is why AM/FM and satellite are still forefront in most cars. Simplicity of operation.Easier to rip to a USB stick. Not as easy to damage and it will never get stuck in the CD drive.
I still have some.....and a recorder/player.....Dolby yet!!!!I am sitting here looking at my EIGHT TRACK recorder.... anyone got a blank tape?
I have an older CD reader/burner and it will burn a standard CD in about 5-6 minutes. Piece of cake.Easier to rip to a USB stick. Not as easy to damage and it will never get stuck in the CD drive.
I suspect part of the reason was to upsell radios with tape and CD players built in. If they offered a cheap radio that was only AM/FM with line in, some people would have just went with that and connected their own portable tape and CD players.Which puzzles me, because all the way back in 1993, VW's car radios already had a direct input jack. Why did it take so long for others to catch up?
Or remember when they had an optional CD changer in the trunk? Luckily on many radios you can get an adapter cable to use the CD changer input as a line input. Some even have adapters to connect to a smartphone and use the car radio's track forward/back buttons to switch tracks on the phone. My sister put one in her 2005 Toyota RAV4.I suspect part of the reason was to upsell radios with tape and CD players built in.
Just tune your radio to 87.9 MHz and listen to how many people in passing cars are still using FM modulators. It's not an insignificant amount.