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No Camaros with the Nav screen started in 2013 have CD players. My 2006 Charger SRT8 actually still had a cassette player (along with a 10 disc CD changer). Just 6 years later, I buy a Camaro ZL1 and no CD player even available. Kind of ridiculous.
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Dodges all the cones
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Couldn't agree more. Even SD cards are becoming obsolete due to MicroSd cards WITHIN the SD "card". Times are a changing... Whether we like it or not lol.
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I'm 38 and have no desire to completely abandon CDs. One for sound quality, the other for the fact I haven't the time or patience to load my CDs on to anything..... USB stick, phone, whatever. I have 2 200 disc cases I have most of my CDs in. I carry the case in the car and back into the house when I pull in the garage. I've done it like that for 15+ years. Works for me. Don't lecture me on not moving into the future. Give me a CD player option or I'll use my portable player. Simple as that.
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You're claiming purity of sound on a CD over an MP3, while in a moving car?
![]() When you're driving on the road in a car, the sound quality will be effected *anyways*. There will be additional noises that will be introduced that will mess with *something* in the spectrum... tire noises, exhaust noises, engine noises, wife/gf noises, wind across windows, etc... that will muddy the sound. The only time you're going to hear, actually... hear the difference, will be with headphones or a quiet setting (car off while in a garage). Note, I'm not discounting being able to hear the difference, I can also... but being able to hear the subtle differences requires a completely controlled setting, which a moving car is not. And thinking about you keeping those CDs in your car and moving them in and out... what if I told you, you don't have to do that anymore, you can leave them in the house where they won't get stolen. ![]() --kC |
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No cassette player either. It's an outrage.
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I'm 24 and can't even remember the last time I bought a CD. 2007 maybe. And I have no idea where it even is. I think it's still at my parents' house in Ohio.
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WHAT?!?!?! YOU SERIOUS?!?!?!?! BURN THE HERETIC OF A CAR THIS CAMARO IS!
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I have a pretty decent home stereo. Yes, CD's sound better on a good CD player with the associated components vs any streaming, MP3, or TV audio. (Lossless formats are definitely close enough for home audio IMHO.) But, you'll never realize that difference in a "stock" car audio system. Doubt it would make much difference in a true high end car audio system either for all the above mentioned reasons. Now if you don't mind. I'd like to know where you park your car...... I could use a few hundred CD's.
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Which leads to my second point, that when you have quality components and high powered amplifiers running them, you WILL hear a difference, in your car at 70 mph, between MP3 and CD. If you don't you simply don't care or pay attention. That's fine, that is your opinion. But I've repaired and installed car and home audio for 20 years. I've met many people in the electronics repair business from the 1970s, and from them I have listened to every old and new format, from quadrophonic records and 4 channel receivers from the 1970s on through all the digital formats today. Tube amps, electrostatic speakers, mini disc, DAT, reel-to-reel, you name it. Trying not to go on and on here, but the truth is CD does sound better than MP3 on a good system. Factory systems are all pretty much flat, average, and useless. Even the Bose. It will be the first thing out of my Camaro. |
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