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Post by julianlozano on Apr 20, 2017 14:31:30 GMT -5
I forgot to mention if I don't have any device to play music, I tune on KXLU radio station in LA. They play everything, including hardcore, black metal, punk, garage, opera, house, whatever.
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Post by v9733xa on Apr 20, 2017 16:55:46 GMT -5
I'm surprised by the diversity of these answers! I appreciate the feedback.
I'm also kinda surprised that quite a few of you have old-ish cars like mine which have aux plugs. Don't most new cars not come with an aux outlet anymore?
Also, if i have all this music, and I want to listen to it without my stupid old Zune, what do you think is my best option?
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Post by Jordan on Apr 20, 2017 23:03:28 GMT -5
I'm surprised by the diversity of these answers! I appreciate the feedback. I'm also kinda surprised that quite a few of you have old-ish cars like mine which have aux plugs. Don't most new cars not come with an aux outlet anymore? Also, if i have all this music, and I want to listen to it without my stupid old Zune, what do you think is my best option? I would recommend one of those 120/160 GB iPod classics.
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Post by julianlozano on Apr 21, 2017 11:49:15 GMT -5
I'm surprised by the diversity of these answers! I appreciate the feedback. I'm also kinda surprised that quite a few of you have old-ish cars like mine which have aux plugs. Don't most new cars not come with an aux outlet anymore? Also, if i have all this music, and I want to listen to it without my stupid old Zune, what do you think is my best option? I use to have a 160 gb nano that would store that much, but then it got corrupted and died So I got the last Ipod Nano and uploaded a playlist of selected music off each album in my library, rather than uploading full albums. I honestly enjoy it a lot more, plus I can take the nano with me to the gym as well.
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Post by Liggy on Apr 22, 2017 8:20:11 GMT -5
I have an old ford, so I use a tape deck aux or whatever it's actually called. The only problem with these things is the quality is meh, and they die after a few months. Either way, still solid for custom music.
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Post by slyhippo on Apr 25, 2017 10:11:52 GMT -5
aux ftw
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Post by aquafina on Apr 25, 2017 10:26:00 GMT -5
I think the real question here is what CD has been sitting in your CD player ever since you started using your Aux cord... Well, here is mine.. Been sitting in my cd player for almost 5 years now. Still listen to it quite a bit.
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Post by slyhippo on Apr 25, 2017 10:29:35 GMT -5
I think the real question here is what CD has been sitting in your CD player ever since you started using your Aux cord... Well, here is mine.. Been sitting in my cd player for almost 5 years now. Still listen to it quite a bit. i'll never forget stiletto lol. I actually spin cds as well in mine but not too often. I think i've had the time walk album in there for a couple months probably?
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Post by paintedinexile on Apr 26, 2017 1:09:32 GMT -5
CDs only. Unfortunately my car doesn't have an aux port, or a tape deck so I'm stuck with using CDs. I've thought about getting a new CD player altogether that includes either bluetooth and/or an aux port. But I'd lose my steering wheel controls unless I paid a lot to keep them (at least that's what Best Buy told me), and I don't want to. I love having the ability to adjust the volume or change songs without my hands leaving the wheel. I've thought about getting one of those FM transmitters but everyone I have ever owned was a piece of shit. Could never find a frequency that came in clear, and the sound quality is garbage.
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Post by Blacksalt on Apr 27, 2017 10:23:05 GMT -5
I bluetooth music from my phone, which I am constantly loading, wiping, and reloading with new music weekly. I also use Apple Music for streaming stuff if I'm in a nostalgic mood or just want to rock something I don't have loaded on my phone.
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Post by Glitch on Apr 29, 2017 0:25:06 GMT -5
USB, AUX or BlueTooth. BlueTooth is kinda irritating while driving, I prefer a USB stick.
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Post by boobee on Apr 30, 2017 0:39:24 GMT -5
I'm surprised by the diversity of these answers! I appreciate the feedback. I'm also kinda surprised that quite a few of you have old-ish cars like mine which have aux plugs. Don't most new cars not come with an aux outlet anymore? Also, if i have all this music, and I want to listen to it without my stupid old Zune, what do you think is my best option? I have a 2017 and it has a aux port. I normally just use Bluetooth or Spotify.
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Post by retasaywa on May 2, 2017 11:00:41 GMT -5
I have a 6 cd changer in my car so I either burn cd's cause when I buy them I always lose em or they get stolen. lmao I used to have one of those mp3 player tapes but it broke.
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Post by tatuhs on May 2, 2017 16:35:32 GMT -5
I have an 08 car that came with a jvc deck that has a USB port. I have a 64gb iPhone (cause I got tired of carrying around a phone AND an iPod) that plays everything I got. And when my phone hits full battery I switch over to bluetooth. And yeah I got 2 12's in the back for the bump lol. I just wish the deck had a CD player. Guess I want it all lol
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Post by tremblay on May 14, 2017 13:30:47 GMT -5
aux chord or bluetooth
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