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Originally Posted by fastball
I foresee a resurgence in the popularity of FM-modulated, remote controlled 6 and 12 disc CD changers mounted in the trunk, under the seat, or in the glove box if auto manufacturers are moving toward no factory CD player in the car.
I am telling each and every one of you, rumors of the demise of the compact disc is greatly exaggerated. I am among many if not most people in America who have a HUGE CD collection, one that would NEVER fit into an iPhone or other mobile device, and simply prefer the better sound quality of a good CD over the compression of an MP3.
Would not a factory installed 6 or 12 disc changer that can be controlled by the head unit be logical????? That was hugely popular in the early 1990s when head units still had cassette decks and people wanted CD changers too. I am quite sure it would take no room in the head unit to install the connector for a CD changer cable and program the software to operate one.
GM has got to be nuckin futs to even think about eliminating the availability of the CD player.... at least make it a no-cost option!!!!!!!!!!
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FLAC or ALAC are options. You can put way more albums, in a lossless form, on an iPod than you can in a CD changer.