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    Yeah, it worked much better than our current USB bluetooth dogle that lags every 30 seconds. Just because we could not get radio wit cassette player. I still have the cassette adapter.

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      Ugh I WISH… my old car didn’t have Bluetooth so I bought a BT-AUX adapter. It worked INSTANTLY and sounded amazing. Zero delay, loved it so much.

      Got a newer car. Bluetooth included! …with a two second delay. I go to plug my BT-AUX adapter in so I don’t have a delay… NO AUX PORT IN CAR AAAA

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        Yeah I used to have my MP3 Bean filled with random music gathered from friends. Little red triangular player, lasted for like three weeks on one charge, just music, no [artist] radio bs on Spotify. My phone lasts one day, if I don’t play music.

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    These adapters were perfect… The only problem was that personal CD players of the same era skipped when you looked at them wrong.

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      I remember shopping for diskmans that had the longest anti-skip.

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      You definitely had to keep the cd player in a level spot in your car where it didn’t bounce around a lot

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      I remember buying a Sony mp3 CD player with 5-second skip delay for $80.

      Everyone was still using regular CD players with their 80 minutes of audio, carefully holding their precious device.

      While I was living like a god, playing over twenty hours of music, dropping my player over and over, without losing a beat.

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    That, plus a portable CD-MP3 player, was the bomb.

    I still have my iRiver iMP-350, a portable CD player that could read mp3 and wma files off a CD-R or CD-RW, allowing way more than 74 or 80 minutes of audio. Damn thing still mostly works 22 years later too, thanks in large part to them including a 2x AA battery dongle in addition to the gumstick-shaped rechargeable batteries in the main unit which have long since leaked.

    When they started selling head units with aux in ports, I had to have one in my car. And when they started putting iPod connectors in head units, perfection.

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    Two cars ago I had this. I had a MiniDisk player to go with it. I felt like the coolest young adult.

    Then I got another car that had a CD player with no AUX port. Had to get a RF adapter. Worked well.

    Then the FCC put limits in the RF adapters and they sounded worse.

    Replaced my radio after that one with a shamcy one. Got my AUX cable back!

    … Now they took my AUX cable away from my phone.

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      I had one of those up until 2012, because my F150 at the time still had the tape deck. They worked well, and even 2019 I used one in a company truck I had at work. But when it broke I was hardpress to find a replacement. I do know they made Bluetooth versions, but most didn’t have good reviews and never bought one to try out.

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    Please. I had a cassette with built-in storage, that could play in a cassette deck player AND had an headset jack plugged in for music on the go.

  • ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    I would have had to reach forward, because I never understood them until this thread. Now I can pretend to understand them and just frustratedly say, “It’s basically electromagnets, to oversimplify it” next time someone mentions these.