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January 29, 2008 05:06 PM

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Peter Redmer

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I'm very curious - who loves their disc changer?  Personally, I always wanted a disc changer before MP3 players became mainstream.  I find now that I have so much music, an MP3 player is the best solution for my car audio.

However, we all know that CD's provide "uncompromised" audio quality, compared to compressed MP3's.

Who's still using their disc changer?  Which one do you think is the best? Do you feel the sound from CD's is significantly better in your car audio system?

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January 29, 2008 9:26 PM

I have a disc changer in my van...that said, it's wasted since my kids are always watching their DVDs

MP3 player seems the way to go these days 

January 29, 2008 9:30 PM

Yeah, it definitely is the way to go for me.  I would probably slam into a tree fumbling around through my CD's.  I have my 30 GB iPod filled up, and that isn't all of my music.  What's best is that if you have a direct connection to your head unit, I find that it sounds pretty great.  Through a tape adapter or FM transmitter, it's not the best (at least not in my experience.)

That said, I know plenty of people who could fill an 80 GB player with *half* of their music.  phew...! 

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