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I’m aware that multi-disc changers already exist, but if you have thirty cd’s in the car and change them often, this will be a welcome novelty.

You put one cd in, it spits the other one out of a slot below, so as to minimize the time required changing cd’s. So instead of having to hit eject, pull one disc out, find a spot for it, grab the other disc, and put it in, now you grab the other disc, put it in, then wait for a more suitable time to put the other one away. Get it?


yabba do yabba dabba, Apr 19 2004

Dual player http://www.d-mpro.c...r.asp?FolderID=1517
[kbecker, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       Use two players. If you have space for a 19" rack try the unit in the link. I heard it works well.

kbecker, Apr 19 2004
  

       [churn] Like a cd 'stack'?

zen_tom, Oct 14 2004
  

       I'm not sure what that is, zen_tom.   

       But I normally want to eject a certain cd that I am bored with, not necessarily the one at the end of the line.

Ling, Oct 15 2004
  

       there's no line--it's just one-in, one-out.   

       Gotcha. You mean new IN then old OUT, instead of the usual old OUT then new IN.
(If you see what I mean)
Sounds good.

Ling, Oct 15 2004
  

       Ahh sorry, I was thinking of a multi cd changer with this functionality - and stack may be the wrong term; you put one in, the oldest one pops out the other side.

zen_tom, Oct 15 2004
  
      
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