2013 No Jukebox Correct?
#21
Shoot I have 44 hours of music on my iphone, I just plug it in like a USB drive and be done with it, or flip to Pandora, or iheart, or cartalk, or podcasts.
#22
I still cut MP3 CDs to play on the Harley. Don't want to shell out the clams to buy the iPod hook-up cable and I want to use the handlebar controls. But in the truck, it's bluetooth all the way. Heck I bought the XLT and it has so many toys in it I lose track of them all. Love SYNC!!!
#23
Tommy
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Originally Posted by SultanGris
You encode them at 2000kbps? Haha! I have over 11.5 hours of music in 1.3 gb
#24
Senior Member
Originally Posted by Tmmyby
Nope. I just have enough room to add as much music as I want. Currently well over 500gig.
#25
I know it makes me look old, but I use the Jukebox in my 2012 FX4. I was purging my basement a few weeks ago and found a stack of old classic CD's. I've got them in the garage sale pile now, but before I put them there, I ripped them onto the Jukebox. Only total classics, though.
Examples:
The Eagles - Hotel California
Pearl Jam - 10
Led Zeppelin -4 (and 1, and 2)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
U2 - The Joshua Tree
I put about 50 CD's on there. Once in awhile, I feel like playing one of the classics start to finish, and I find that my smart phone and USB drive only tend to have individual songs and playlists.
I'll go back to playing Combat on my Atari 2600 now...
Examples:
The Eagles - Hotel California
Pearl Jam - 10
Led Zeppelin -4 (and 1, and 2)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
U2 - The Joshua Tree
I put about 50 CD's on there. Once in awhile, I feel like playing one of the classics start to finish, and I find that my smart phone and USB drive only tend to have individual songs and playlists.
I'll go back to playing Combat on my Atari 2600 now...
#26
Beer Gut Extraordinaire
I know it makes me look old, but I use the Jukebox in my 2012 FX4. I was purging my basement a few weeks ago and found a stack of old classic CD's. I've got them in the garage sale pile now, but before I put them there, I ripped them onto the Jukebox. Only total classics, though.
Examples:
The Eagles - Hotel California
Pearl Jam - 10
Led Zeppelin -4 (and 1, and 2)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
U2 - The Joshua Tree
I put about 50 CD's on there. Once in awhile, I feel like playing one of the classics start to finish, and I find that my smart phone and USB drive only tend to have individual songs and playlists.
I'll go back to playing Combat on my Atari 2600 now...
Examples:
The Eagles - Hotel California
Pearl Jam - 10
Led Zeppelin -4 (and 1, and 2)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
U2 - The Joshua Tree
I put about 50 CD's on there. Once in awhile, I feel like playing one of the classics start to finish, and I find that my smart phone and USB drive only tend to have individual songs and playlists.
I'll go back to playing Combat on my Atari 2600 now...
#28
If there was a rebate from Ford to not get a CD player, I would've done it because the 6CD changer is such a marvellous piece of engineering gone to waste. I've never actually used the CD player and never will. Correct me if I'm wrong but Ford doesn't even use a 6CD changer for 2013 anymore?
Anyone that still burns CD's needs to step away from the dark ages, flash drives rock!
Anyone that still burns CD's needs to step away from the dark ages, flash drives rock!
I've never used the CD player in my truck, and probably never will. I think I used the one in my '07 Mazda once, and it was because my wife won a CD in a drawing and wanted to listen to it on the way home. A couple of years ago we ripped our remaining CDs to the computer and loaded up our iPods. I haven't bought a CD in probably 10 years at least.
#29
King Ranchin' Member
Originally Posted by rlc130
I know it makes me look old, but I use the Jukebox in my 2012 FX4. I was purging my basement a few weeks ago and found a stack of old classic CD's. I've got them in the garage sale pile now, but before I put them there, I ripped them onto the Jukebox. Only total classics, though.
Examples:
The Eagles - Hotel California
Pearl Jam - 10
Led Zeppelin -4 (and 1, and 2)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
U2 - The Joshua Tree
I put about 50 CD's on there. Once in awhile, I feel like playing one of the classics start to finish, and I find that my smart phone and USB drive only tend to have individual songs and playlists.
I'll go back to playing Combat on my Atari 2600 now...
Examples:
The Eagles - Hotel California
Pearl Jam - 10
Led Zeppelin -4 (and 1, and 2)
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
U2 - The Joshua Tree
I put about 50 CD's on there. Once in awhile, I feel like playing one of the classics start to finish, and I find that my smart phone and USB drive only tend to have individual songs and playlists.
I'll go back to playing Combat on my Atari 2600 now...