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Old 04-23-2003, 12:41 PM   #1
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While I can't say there are aftermarket head units with built in 6 dish CD changers (that I know of). However there are many headunits that can play just as many, probaly more, songs than your 6 disk stocker. Welcome to the wonderful world for CD/MP3 players, you can put roughly 175-200 songs on a single CD. I had a JVC SH-707 CD/MP3 player in my LX and I loved it. The songs are stored in folders on the disk, you scroll up and down through folders (metal, rock, classic rock, techo, etc) and then left and right for the song you wanna hear. Also there are some head units with actual harddrives that can store up to 10 gigs of songs. Not to mention a burner, you can borrow a CD from a friend, burn the disk onto you harddrive then give it back to him, all within 10 minutes.

CD/MP3 players are reativly cheap as car audio goes, the units with hardrives are more pricey.

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