How to fit rear speakers

How to fit rear speakers

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paul-wh

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378 posts

265 months

Friday 21st June 2002
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Just worked out that at 128kbps sample rate I can fit aboout 1100 CDs onto the 60gb hard drive (based on 13 albums fitting on a 700mb CD-R)

luca brazzi

3,975 posts

265 months

Friday 21st June 2002
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...I can fit aboout 1100 CDs onto the hard drive...



pah...Is that all ???? Amateur...

Sure is a hell of a lot of music....how does the indexing / naming work?

Steve

paul-wh

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378 posts

265 months

Friday 21st June 2002
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Hi Steve,

From a look at the website it looks like you get a fair bit of info on the track/album displayed on the control pad. It also says you can create various playlists. Hopefully I shall fit next week. Then I will have to buy another one to fit the other half of my CD collection on!

Paul

Graham and Rosie

850 posts

284 months

Friday 21st June 2002
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My Empeg player is slightly different in that it is a standard DIN unit which replaces the standard head unit and the hard drives are internal - have a look at www.empeg.com for more details!

I have been using a 320kbps conversion and got 3,600 tracks on the first 30GB and then added a second drive! The beauty of the Empeg is it uses standard laptop drives and Linux operating system, so their is no real limit to the capacity, you are only limited by what drives are available

So in answer to your question, the drives are in the head unit and that all comes out for uploading or playing at home

Graham

paul-wh

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378 posts

265 months

Saturday 22nd June 2002
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Cheers Graham,

I had a look at the empeg site. Not a bad looking unit. I still want to keep my Clarion head unit as I have the DAB tuner in the boot so for me the mStation is the better bet feeding it into the aux input. I like the idea of being able to change the hard drive of the empeg though. I wonder if this is possible with the mStation.

Paul