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<blockquote data-quote="talontedgirl" data-source="post: 6479790" data-attributes="member: 616773"><p>you can you just need to add some sort of player.</p><p></p><p>As for the HU I am totally in love with it. I had the x100 with the old BT with the Motorola stack and it was horrible and echo-y. I replaced the x100 with the x305 and the BT350 with the BT400 and it is fantastic. I just wiish I could figure out how to stream Pandora via my BlackBerry.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I have just finished the installation of my 6 Boston Acoustics speakers and Infinity Basslink II sub, ordered a HD radio unit and an imprint processor. I am happy so far. As for the CD issue, I decided to go mp3 after hauling a ton of CDs around for years and dealing with a changer. The cd you want is always in the car or in the house and you are not where it is. They never got put back in their sleeves, got scratched or melted or worse, and a simple iPod can fix all that and more! I dedicated my old 30gb iPod to the car, it stays in there unless I update stuff, and I got rid of all the xtraneous stuff like calendar and photos - its just a music file server.</p><p></p><p>My biggest complaint with 30 gb is how hard it is to find stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talontedgirl, post: 6479790, member: 616773"] you can you just need to add some sort of player. As for the HU I am totally in love with it. I had the x100 with the old BT with the Motorola stack and it was horrible and echo-y. I replaced the x100 with the x305 and the BT350 with the BT400 and it is fantastic. I just wiish I could figure out how to stream Pandora via my BlackBerry. Right now, I have just finished the installation of my 6 Boston Acoustics speakers and Infinity Basslink II sub, ordered a HD radio unit and an imprint processor. I am happy so far. As for the CD issue, I decided to go mp3 after hauling a ton of CDs around for years and dealing with a changer. The cd you want is always in the car or in the house and you are not where it is. They never got put back in their sleeves, got scratched or melted or worse, and a simple iPod can fix all that and more! I dedicated my old 30gb iPod to the car, it stays in there unless I update stuff, and I got rid of all the xtraneous stuff like calendar and photos - its just a music file server. My biggest complaint with 30 gb is how hard it is to find stuff! [/QUOTE]
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