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    i use my phone and bluetooth . no need for cd player these days .
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    I've had or done most of them except for 4 tracks and the fm stuff. Somewhere out in the garage there is an old reverb unit and an Alpine auto reverse cassette player. I still have many cassette tapes though I rarely, if ever, play them.
    Like you Mike I'm about 10 years back in that type of technology. I quit with CD players and that's what I have in the Vette and my Dakota. I like Alpine and their 6 disc changers and the one in the Vette is behind my seat and the one in the Dakota is mounted in the factory console. I will not listen to rap or hip hop or any of that type of garbage.
    I have a fairly extensive record collection of 45's and albums, but I rarely listen to either as most everything I want or have is on CD. The CD's are downloaded to my computer and some stuff from you tube and I make my own CD's using a lightscribe CD drive in the computer. Most of my stuff is from either the 50's or 60's and I rarely listen to the radio unless it's a baseball game.
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