Oh, I forgot how archaic the fun car is, audio-wise. Embarrassingly so. The CD changer died long ago and the replacement is stupid-expensive, so I added the cassette adapter thing so I can plug it into the headphone jack on my phone. Guess whose phone doesn’t have a headphone jack anymore? But since I employ 2-85 A/C most of the time (‘cause 2-65 is for grandpas), audio sound quality is moot. But at sometime, I’m gonna have to fix that problem, plus, Mrs. B does not appreciate the hairstyle-destroying tendencies of 2-85 A/C, so this Spring may bring the necessity to correct this issue. But damn, it still looks pretty darned good!I stream nothing.
I have a turntable and about 700 albums
CD player and about 1200 CDs
All CDs ripped, and thousands of other MP3s.
I do still have a functioning cassette deck but am down to about 20 functioning tapes and have them all on CD so I never listen.
DUMBFOUNDED that my newest car has no CD player and I have to A) plug my phone into one USB port and B) plug a USB storage device into the other, to listen to my music.
I do have XM, and like it, but it’s low res and it shows compared to the other formats.
My old car has both USB plugs and a multi CD player, AND has Mercury’s “Audiophile Stereo System.” It really is pretty good for a car stereo. Kicks the living crap out of the stereo in the Camaro. Embarrassingly so. Camaro still more fun to drive.