Are CD players in cars "outdated" by now?
#7
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cd players should be OPTIONAL on all cars. some people probably use them quite regularly, and others never. my next car will not have a cd slot if i can avoid it.
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#8
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Quite a few CDs are still sold. They haven't been displaced out of the market in the same manner that CDs displaced cassette, or cassete displaced eight-track, or eight-track replaced four-track.
Four-track did not replace FM/AM radios, however, which is much more like this situation. Streaming & Digital Music will not replace CDs for a while.
Four-track did not replace FM/AM radios, however, which is much more like this situation. Streaming & Digital Music will not replace CDs for a while.
#9
I agree with MPLexus, CD players are going to be out, at least as something "standard" by the end of this decade. Even downloaded music is starting to decline as people move to streaming sources.
#10
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Quite a few CDs are still sold. They haven't been displaced out of the market in the same manner that CDs displaced cassette, or cassete displaced eight-track, or eight-track replaced four-track.
Four-track did not replace FM/AM radios, however, which is much more like this situation. Streaming & Digital Music will not replace CDs for a while.
Four-track did not replace FM/AM radios, however, which is much more like this situation. Streaming & Digital Music will not replace CDs for a while.
I have a USB key and an AUX source in my new car, I have yet to use either of them. Although I do connect my iPod almost every day.
#11
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CD's and players are still popular, I don't see them as outdated at all. They still offer the highest quality listening experience and are pretty much the only way to obtain a album from a store or if you don't a computer/smartphone and the means to download albums/songs. I still use my CD player all the time in my car. They should still be standard in cars, they don't cost much and don't take up much room, no need to get rid of a important music listening option for many buyers just because some people think they are outdated or there are more options to listen to music. Until there is a superior physical format for listening to albums and purchasing them at stores I don't think a CD player should not be offered in cars. Automakers should continue to refine and offer the most options possible for music/entertainment, USB drives, Bluetooth, Streaming, highest quality CD, etc. I like having physical CD's, DVD's, Blu Ray's, and albums, they have their uses and conveniences.
#12
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I used to DJ so I have about 5400 cds between my wife and I. I also have a ton of vinyl records and a **** load of mix tapes. They are all great but yes they are outdated. I wish I could find something to convert my mix tapes to mp3
#13
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There are services that will do this for you as well, which is probably cheaper considering the time it takes to do this.
http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-tu...ape-into-mp3s/
http://www.audiomover.com/transfer-cassette-to-cd.php
Paying someone to do this isn't cheap - in fact it's like paying near retail price for every cassette tape! Depends on how much you value your time and the music you're trying to digitize.
#15
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At my age, I don't listen to rock music as much as I used to, but as a classic ex-80s Metalhead, Judas Priest, Quiet Riot, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Twisted Sister, Motley Crue, and W.A.S.P. will always have a place in my music library.