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Hard Drive
Hey i'm inturested in setting up a hard drive system in my car for mp3's... what all goes into this and whats a ball park number as far as cash goes.
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Re: Hard Drive
I think the simplest way (maybe not the cheapest way) to do this is to buy a Head Unit that is compatible with an auxilary data storage, such as some Kenwood decks. You can buy compatible hard drives distributed by kenwood for that specific deck. I'm sure there are other more conventional ways of doing this. EDIT: I believe the Kenwood product is called the Kenwood Music Keg, if you're interested.
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actully if you already have a mp3 player all you need is either a head unit that has an auxiery plug or just get a fm tranmitter
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Re: Hard Drive
if you have a loud system, and i don't mean 130- 140 but in excess of 145 db the hard drive will get rattled to death and will become useless
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Re: Hard Drive
hardrives can take a beating, if installed properly than there wont be an issue.
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i have many ipods(they have HD's) screw up because of 156+ db so they may can take a beating at normal volumes, but a 50+ like i stated above they don't hold up so well, but external hd's may hold up
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thats not a ture hardrive that is a modifed one to make it small to be able to fit if you took a desktop on it could more then likely be able to take it.
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You dont have to always have a hard drive either. You can use a jump drive to a USB input (they sell them), you can use any form of digital media card to this USB input. And the kenwood music keg is a nice product, i know theres other types out on the market.
One thing i dont get is i hear of these people and of course sony made an anti-skip one for the car, i have had my system blasing full voume, hit pot-holes, speed bumps, and the only thing that has made my cd player skip and broke it was when i wrecked my car. But in every car every system i have had i have never had a HU skip under normal conditions. Oh yeah dbfreak, the pressure would destroy the HD before the violent shaking. Ive done some pretty screwed up things to HD's and they still worked, even with a cracked disc. It helps having a computer geak/car audio geek for an uncle.
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Cant remember who posted it but if you see it give yourself credit Don't ever look at cars as just imports or domestics. Just because a car is made in a certain country doesn't mean that it is anything like another car from that country. An example of this is Mitsubishi reliability, just because they are Japanese doesn't mean that they are as reliable as a Honda or Toyota. Cardomain |
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Hard drives can take a beating if there isn't any defects with them to begin with. Ive taken them apart and such and still seen them work. As long as you have it secured enough where it went vibrate to much it will be fine. I've gotten my cd player to skip under normal conditions before. having a 16 year old piece of crap car will do that though.
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LOL i got you by one on the car, 89 s10 blazer, and a 90 honda accord. The Ive only had the cd player in truck skip 2 times, once was when i hit a curb trying to be a dumb ass. And the other was when i was playing a tone sweep, from 25-50hz, in about the 30-35 range the cd player stopped playing. I was checking some stuff i had just done with some secondskin and new weather trim to see what still rattled and leaked air. It just started skipping.
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Cant remember who posted it but if you see it give yourself credit Don't ever look at cars as just imports or domestics. Just because a car is made in a certain country doesn't mean that it is anything like another car from that country. An example of this is Mitsubishi reliability, just because they are Japanese doesn't mean that they are as reliable as a Honda or Toyota. Cardomain |
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dang, I have never had to TRY to be a dumbass .... it just comes natural to me.
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^ same here. To bad it sometimes comes at the worst moments.
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