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    Default Do CD Players Need to be Saved?

    After reading this article, what do you think?

    Why we need to save the CD players!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    After reading this article, what do you think?

    Why we need to save the CD players!
    Interesting article, BUT!

    O.K. I admit I own both sided of this argument. 5AM carries her personal tunes as CDs which works for me. I can load her 6 disks before a road trip and whenever she tires of my CarPC playlist, she can play hers. CDs are great for transporting good quality reproductions via an accepted widely popular medium. I really don't think they will be going away anytime soon. The ease of use and general worldwide install base tends to make their obsolescence much more difficult than the transition to it from vinyl or cassette.

    My personal favorites are the albums/CD I've converted to FLAC files on my CarPC. If you start with a digitally mastered recording, convert it to non compressed FLAC, and play it through a CarPC with active EQ and processing - No CD can touch it for pure reproduction. I have symphonies saved where not only can you pick out individual instruments, but be able to point out where they sit on the stage. Sure audiofile reproduction is only adequate at best in an automotive environment, and I've had megabuck car audio installs in the past that were far superior to the XLR's Bose system, but active EQ and realtime processing is the way of the future.

    That future is tenuous at best. Most general consumers are resistant to paying the premium required to achieve (to most) a negligible increase in fidelity, i.e., they don't care enough to pay for it. Audiophile reproductions have always been and will continue to be a very, very tiny market segment in the automotive audio consumer base. This makes the R&D for OEMs less than desirable. OEMs want gimmicks (IMHO) that the general populace of their products see as easier to use/learn and that they can claim to reduce distraction from the primary task - Driving.

    I vote keep the CD. That way I don't have to pollute my CarPC with 5AMs playlists.

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    In my view the more options the better. I love the CD player in my XLR and would also be thrilled if it played cassettes too. Never know when the mood for Grand Funk Railroad or Heart (which I only have on cassettes at the moment) might sweep over me.

    Regardless, I vote to rock on in every possible way....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sschooley View Post
    In my view the more options the better. I love the CD player in my XLR and would also be thrilled if it played cassettes too. Never know when the mood for Grand Funk Railroad or Heart (which I only have on cassettes at the moment) might sweep over me.

    Regardless, I vote to rock on in every possible way....

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    Oh....... lets not forget Deep Purple too!
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    My 2002 Tahoe had both a CD Player and a Cassette Player, which was nice. When I bought my 2008 Tahoe, the cassette player had disappeared and the CD player was a 6-disc in-dash unit.

    I added an iSimple interface to my Tahoe, which allows me to control my iPod with my stock radio controls as well as display all the information from the iPod on the radio display. Very convenient when traveling down the highway! Unfortunately, they don't make a unit for the XLR.

    Sadly, I believe the cassette is gone! And it's not coming back, either. One of my other hobbies is vintage stereo gear, and in addition to cassette, I also have several reel-to-reel decks. There is an undeniable "warmth" to a well-recorded analog tape, but it is probably the domain of the hobbyist now.

    Additionally, I have noticed that some of the new cars have an option for various types of "music banks", which are variarions of an onboard music server. One thing that concerns me about a unit like this is the possibility of the memory being corrupted and losing everything stored in it. I have been to more than one Yard Sale where they had their CD Player and all their CDs for sale, as they had transferred the content to MP3 or other files and no longer wanted the CDs.

    I still have a factory installed Delco cassette unit in my 1989 S-10 pickup, and an 8-track in my 1976 El Camino!
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    "Some" of us are technically challenged when it comes to Bluetooth, Ipod, ITune and whatever else is out there .... for me it's either Serius or CD's .... and mostly it's just AM news talk ..... I doubt seriously at my age that I am going to get with it .... I like Rod Stewert just fine on CD and besides, I still love the CD cases with the pictures and information

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    Default CD's are a very aging technology

    Like transcriptions, reel to reel, 8 tracks, and cassettes, CD's are on the way out and soon even DVD's will be obsolete. Technology moves on. Personally I either listen to XM or mp3s. I have not purchased a CD in probably 8 or 9 years, but have done alot of downloads. Admittedly the sound may not be quite as good but it certainly is acceptable to my ancient ears and even my 16 yr old grandson thinks xm sounds great in the XLR. Even in the broadcast business almost every station is playing back on servers now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rleonard View Post

    Bob! We saw one of those last week in a Barrett-Jackson car!!!! We had a long conversation about it and that led to 8-track talk, etc .... so funny you should have brought that up!

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    All I listen to these days is Pandora (internet radio) through my iPhone on my vehicles (XLR included). I will listen to XM when I get out of cell phone service areas, though there's always iTunes.

    I enjoy the comedy channels on satellite radio. I'd probably cancel my subscription if it weren't for them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rleonard View Post
    I have one out of a 1957 Chevy Belair... really quite amazing!! It is built quite well to absorb the shocks of driving. Saw an advertisement in our local newspaper some 25 years ago for a "automobile record player". Called the guy up, went and looked. He was asking $25... I got it for $15. Works, just missing the small "RCA" buttom in the center. Sitting on the shelf in my auto body shop, it's quite the conversation piece !!!
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    It won't be long before hard drives are standard within stereo systems. There are already many people who are removing their standard stereo and replacing them with tablet PC's. I think that storage of songs and movies on hard drive coupled with having usb ports for thumbdrives, or a compact flash/ micro sd port for memory would be ideal. A small memory device could hold thousands of songs compared to the roughly 20-30 that a CD can hold (dependent upon format).

    Coupling a large collection of music with a SIRI type voice activation system would be incredible!

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    Ford already does it with their 'Sync' system!! Both our Expedition and SHO have hard drives along with ipod/mp3 player hookup and Bluetooth. I can play music from my ipod, the hard drive or stream from my phone via bluetooth!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Cadiblk View Post
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    Coupling a large collection of music with a SIRI type voice activation system would be incredible!
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