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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8853560" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Yeah this. Copy your CDs to digital and copy to a thumb drive. You will keep the discs in perfect shape, in case you need to recopy them. No fumbling with CDs. You can add thousands of songs on one flash drive for $10-$15. Can control your entire library right there if you want to, and when was the last time you actually wanted to listen to an entire CD all the way through? (Pink Floyd maybe?) You can get front and rear mounted USB (if you wnat to hide it). You can get a single disc head unit if you really want. </p><p></p><p>If it was me and the cd player is working, I would just try to sell it to someone who hasn't gotten the memo about how much better a USB flash drive is, and have them pay for some of your new head unit. </p><p></p><p>It can be a PITA to copy everything over if you never have, but it's something you can do with a spare few seconds and in the background. Then only keep what you really want. It's a bit of initial work, but you're going to appreciate it when driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8853560, member: 674149"] Yeah this. Copy your CDs to digital and copy to a thumb drive. You will keep the discs in perfect shape, in case you need to recopy them. No fumbling with CDs. You can add thousands of songs on one flash drive for $10-$15. Can control your entire library right there if you want to, and when was the last time you actually wanted to listen to an entire CD all the way through? (Pink Floyd maybe?) You can get front and rear mounted USB (if you wnat to hide it). You can get a single disc head unit if you really want. If it was me and the cd player is working, I would just try to sell it to someone who hasn't gotten the memo about how much better a USB flash drive is, and have them pay for some of your new head unit. It can be a PITA to copy everything over if you never have, but it's something you can do with a spare few seconds and in the background. Then only keep what you really want. It's a bit of initial work, but you're going to appreciate it when driving. [/QUOTE]
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