Ed gifted his "Ten" album graded by AMG
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I still listen to cds in my car. One day there will be a huge CD explosion,just like their was with vinyl 15 years ago. Unlike vinyl,they'll still play flawlessly even if scratched.BF25394 said:Just echoing the CD love here. Portable, durable, sounds great. My car is about turn 20 in two weeks. One of the reasons I haven't replaced it is that it has a CD player, and there are very few models of new cars that even have a CD player as an option, let alone standard.0 -
You've brought this full circle, as I mentioned above that I bought my Ten CD at Record Explosion, which later changed its name to CD Explosion. My friend and I who worked across the street from Record Explosion always pronounced "explosion" like the way Jon Spencer says "explosion" in Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.joseph33 said:
I still listen to cds in my car. One day there will be a huge CD explosion,just like their was with vinyl 15 years ago. Unlike vinyl,they'll still play flawlessly even if scratched.BF25394 said:Just echoing the CD love here. Portable, durable, sounds great. My car is about turn 20 in two weeks. One of the reasons I haven't replaced it is that it has a CD player, and there are very few models of new cars that even have a CD player as an option, let alone standard.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
I have considered buying one of those. Will probably end up doing it at some point. Have the free trial of Sirius XM currently so not missing the CDs as much, but when it expires I'll probably grab a portable.mpedone said:Poncier said:
I just got a new car, first time with no CD player since they took over for cassette players.mpedone said:verceman said:
Yeah, because that way they fit in the record stores existing fixtures designed to display vinyl records. Then CDs became massively popular and almost put vinyl out of existence. Because CDs were way more convenient and also sounded incredible. They were, and still are, the superior format, unless you are using some crazy set up. This isn't Reddit so I don't have to worry about losing karma for my unpopular opinion! 😁 I Stan for CDs!pdalowsky said:
Its just a ten cd in a long cardboard caseForce Of Nature said:Not entirely sure what this is?
Long boxes were made to display new Cds in record stores in the 1990's
I'm with you. I like vinyl, but CDs are so much more versatile. My new-to-me car still has a CD player. I'm bummed that most don't now. Give me manual transmission and a CD player!
Not too happy, but not much I can do about it.
A couple of the cars we looked at didn't have one. I seriously pondered buying a portable CD player (they still make them!) and plug it into the AUX port, like the old days of using a cassette adapter with my Discman.
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It's a viable workaround, but not as stable as a player built into the dashboard when your car goes over a bump.Poncier said:
I have considered buying one of those. Will probably end up doing it at some point. Have the free trial of Sirius XM currently so not missing the CDs as much, but when it expires I'll probably grab a portable.mpedone said:Poncier said:
I just got a new car, first time with no CD player since they took over for cassette players.mpedone said:verceman said:
Yeah, because that way they fit in the record stores existing fixtures designed to display vinyl records. Then CDs became massively popular and almost put vinyl out of existence. Because CDs were way more convenient and also sounded incredible. They were, and still are, the superior format, unless you are using some crazy set up. This isn't Reddit so I don't have to worry about losing karma for my unpopular opinion! 😁 I Stan for CDs!pdalowsky said:
Its just a ten cd in a long cardboard caseForce Of Nature said:Not entirely sure what this is?
Long boxes were made to display new Cds in record stores in the 1990's
I'm with you. I like vinyl, but CDs are so much more versatile. My new-to-me car still has a CD player. I'm bummed that most don't now. Give me manual transmission and a CD player!
Not too happy, but not much I can do about it.
A couple of the cars we looked at didn't have one. I seriously pondered buying a portable CD player (they still make them!) and plug it into the AUX port, like the old days of using a cassette adapter with my Discman.
I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
We’re no longer friends.pdalowsky said:
broke my heart losing my cd player in my car, but i wouldnt go back nowPoncier said:
I just got a new car, first time with no CD player since they took over for cassette players.mpedone said:verceman said:
Yeah, because that way they fit in the record stores existing fixtures designed to display vinyl records. Then CDs became massively popular and almost put vinyl out of existence. Because CDs were way more convenient and also sounded incredible. They were, and still are, the superior format, unless you are using some crazy set up. This isn't Reddit so I don't have to worry about losing karma for my unpopular opinion! 😁 I Stan for CDs!pdalowsky said:
Its just a ten cd in a long cardboard caseForce Of Nature said:Not entirely sure what this is?
Long boxes were made to display new Cds in record stores in the 1990's
I'm with you. I like vinyl, but CDs are so much more versatile. My new-to-me car still has a CD player. I'm bummed that most don't now. Give me manual transmission and a CD player!
Not too happy, but not much I can do about it.
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