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<blockquote data-quote="AltarCrystal" data-source="post: 3020142" data-attributes="member: 576763"><p>Even with the power inverter, it costs less than a 16GB flash drive. I'll admit, flash media would be more optimal, as there is no moving parts, but if you can't find a place to mount something that's 7.5" x 1.6" x 6.4" (exact specs), you have more storage space problams than with just music.</p><p></p><p>The only con of this is, as I said, moving parts, and loss of a cig lighter (if you don't want to soilder the leads).</p><p></p><p>As I said, mounted correctly, it should not be a pbolem. In a SPL setup, even hitting 150+dB, that vibration would not be a problem at all. The most problem is if you're for some reason going off-roading in your car. In situation of driving on normal road, it shouldn't bounce enough to cause damage to the HDD, especially if mounted correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AltarCrystal, post: 3020142, member: 576763"] Even with the power inverter, it costs less than a 16GB flash drive. I'll admit, flash media would be more optimal, as there is no moving parts, but if you can't find a place to mount something that's 7.5" x 1.6" x 6.4" (exact specs), you have more storage space problams than with just music. The only con of this is, as I said, moving parts, and loss of a cig lighter (if you don't want to soilder the leads). As I said, mounted correctly, it should not be a pbolem. In a SPL setup, even hitting 150+dB, that vibration would not be a problem at all. The most problem is if you're for some reason going off-roading in your car. In situation of driving on normal road, it shouldn't bounce enough to cause damage to the HDD, especially if mounted correctly. [/QUOTE]
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