Bill chase
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Do any of you have a 2002-2007 with factory cd changer mounted in cargo area? Could you post some pictures of it if you do???
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Mines the same in 04Here's an 02:
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My 05 has a net in front of it but pretty much the same.
Do what makes you happy (not being snarky at all - I mean it), but an in-dash head unit with MP3 capability will let you carry hundreds of albums and have instant access to all of them. Why settle for six discs?
I used to be able to hear the difference. Now I am half deaf. I'm sure with a high end system like that you'll get your money's worth out of the CD changer.![]()
You do know a CD is also digital media with compression right?I have an alpine dvd nav unit with iPod and a usb port for other music. I'm using a processor that has optical inputs for the cd player in the dash and for the cd changer for sound quality music. But yes I listen to iPod music daily... think I have about 4 grand in my system... pics soon... then you'll see why the cd changer hahaha. For high quality music the original is best. Mp3 players compress the music and make vocals and mids sound nasally.
take a cd, rip a copy of it into flac. play that flac file on your system and measure its response into the amps from head unit, as well as out of them to your speakers measure with an oscilloscope, and other calibration instruments. now play the cd through the exact same system. and tell me the flac is just as good.. news flash but at this level of high end system even flac ***** compared to the original cd bypassing the changers dac and feeding it optically straight into a high end digital signal processor. it is a measured difference, and a difference you can hear. I am not talking about a cheap system,, but a very very high end audio system. easily costing over 10 grand new, competition level stuff. no sir. I will take the cd all day.You do know a CD is also digital media with compression right?
Best is vinyl to tape. But if your ripping CD's mobile you will hear a difference if you use FLAC format which has was less compression.
It needs more room per file but storage is cheep. I think my multi disk player in my ram can do FLAC.