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Question about standard cd player
Picking up a 2005 Honda Civic SE Sedan tomorrow and I'm wondering if the cd player can handle either cdrws or non-finalized cds? In the brochure it's just listed as *High Powered Stereo with CD-Player*.
I guess I should ask since I'm not much of an audiophile.. how is this stereo anyway? Does it have any power or bass at all? Thanks in advance. |
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Re: Question about standard cd player
MOST all CD players can read CDRW's and MP3 CD's. it should work fine
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Re: Question about standard cd player
probably won't read an MP# CD, but it should have no problem reading a burnt audio CD.. my stock honda headunit (99 accord) has no problems.. and I have'nt seen a deck unit that won't read them.. although some CD players don't like the black CD-R's you can get..
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The player should be able to read CD-Rs burnt with audio cd data just fine, assuming you use quality media.
CD-RWs are probably less likely to work right, but you can always try. Some players aren't as picky and will read basically anything with a track index and cda data.
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Re: Question about standard cd player
Yeah, the CD-Rs should be a problem if they're in the standard .wav format, unless you use some no-name off-brand discs or some retarded software to burn them. As far as CD-RWs, probably not gonna work, different technology. And you can forget about the MP3 discs.
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