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babyviper

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Feb 12, 2003
Mays Landing, New Jersey
I was going to keep my factory radio as a control and run all of my speakers of of an aftermarket amp so i will have clarity. I know it sound stupid(why dont i just get a aftermarket cd player?) but i have a convertib;e and if anybody cuts my top trying to steal my radio i will be pissed :mad: and i like my car to look stock. my question is does everyones factory radionot like reading burnt ced's or is it just mine? what mine does is it loads a long time when you hit next or go back a song.
 
My factory CD player doesnt like reading burned discs sometimes as well. Well, then again, sometimes my cd player doesnt want to read normal store bought cd's either, or it doesnt like to play them after its been on for a while. These CD players really are not ones for agreeing with your own agenda, they seem to have a mind of thier own.
 
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