2012LEGACY
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- Feb 7, 2015
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What about FLAC?
i would need a player that played FLAC, and then that would still require me to use a player in the car. then you have the player processing the music and the car player processing and going through a cord. plus i dont like the fumbling around trying to navigate folders. i tend to make my own cds so they are usually 75-80 minutes of just the songs i like. i have pretty much the entire catalog of the artists i like and compile, mix or even edit. (i have queensryches down to 5 disks, DIO on 4 disks (2 disks of older 'hard rock', and 2 disks of newer 'metal'.) OZZY down to 5 disks, RATT on 3 disks, ect. all in _WAV format on disks with 'printable labels'. i tend to listen to a particular cd for days or even weeks till i get them out of my system. all in the best sound and easiest controls. i dont need my entire cd collection at my disposal 24/7, this works for me.
(i also listen to a lot of alternative (the cure), also Prince, Meatloaf, just not country or punk and VERY little older rap. mainly late 70's - early 90's with few exceptions outside those years. i like my alternative and metal to be on the dark and doomy side.)