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Luckily for me, all of our cars do accept and can read from USB where I've already ported and inserted over hundreds of different albums.. When I'm in the car, we're not listening to the radio but to the music I've picked up.
That does leave me partly responsible, and so I have to pick, both, genre I like and genre my entire family likes. I'm, like, the DJ.
This is not what Josiah Bluetooth intended!
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I hooked up my home stereo when I moved into my current house but almost never go up to the loft and use it.
Had one bedroom/workout room/shed with a media server computer for listening to music or playing video while working out.
Subaru I just got has a CD MP3 file player in it so I made some multi CDs for the car.
But yeah, my hearing isn't what it used to be and I am not the audiophile I once was. So I can't say I miss the home stereo system much.