Best CD-R disks for MP3 stereo in an 07?

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Verbatim is what I always had the best luck with.
I have not burned a CD in quite some time though.

I still buy all my music on CD none of that digital download degaraded quality stuff for me. Though I do rip everything to a lossless format FLAC.
 

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Sacd super Audio CDs are pretty impressive. I'm an audiophile from way back, so downloading to a lower audible format is not my thing. I've been more than happy with burning my collection which is large on to blank CD's. I like the idea of playing a CD, and jumping a track forward, without taking my eyes of the road. I'm going on 48 years of driving this July, with no accidents, and would like to keep it that way! Heck even turntables are making a comeback. I've got a very high end one, that just the cartridge is more expensive than my Suv. We've all got our vices

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One car I have is a 1997 Taurus. I have a 1-DIN CD player with USB port for MP3 playing from a flash drive. Also have a Metra install kit to replace the 'football'. Just haven't got a round tuit because a lot of wires have to be run all the way to the trunk.

What I'd love to have is a CD changer emulator that plugs in the trunk. Since an audio CD can have up to 99 tracks, the emulator could have 6 folders with 99 MP3 files each. Such things do exist, for Fords, Mazdas and other brands made in the 21st century.

How they work is they pretend to be the CD changer, responding to disc and track selection commands, then feed the stereo audio into the sound system. Who really needs more than 99 songs times however many discs a particular changer can hold in a magazine? There aren't even 594 songs that I particularly like.
 

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I'll bet Pioneer makes such an animal. They didn't get their moniker for being last in innovation. Back in the 70's Pioneer was the go to for speakers and tape decks. They actually continued on with good products in the CD deck era.

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