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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me2" data-source="post: 6910957" data-attributes="member: 613729"><p>I can't think of a reason a SSD would NOT work with a head unit because there is no disk with platters to spin up. The only thing I don't like about hard drives connected to head units is that it takes next to forever to find your music when you want to listen to something. My wife actually gave up her 320 GB hard drive in favor of a 120 GB iPod because the iPod was easier to search and could use playlists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me2, post: 6910957, member: 613729"] I can't think of a reason a SSD would NOT work with a head unit because there is no disk with platters to spin up. The only thing I don't like about hard drives connected to head units is that it takes next to forever to find your music when you want to listen to something. My wife actually gave up her 320 GB hard drive in favor of a 120 GB iPod because the iPod was easier to search and could use playlists. [/QUOTE]
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