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CDRW's in the civic
Just wondering if anyone has tried CDRW's rather than CDR's in their civic, either in the CD changer or dash CD slot?
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CDRW's in the civic
Yes, you can.
I've been messing around with some CDRW discs and they work fine in the slot in the dash. I don't have the CD changer so I can't comment on that. The discs I was using were Verbatim 16-24x speed and Packard Bell 12x speed. |
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I've used a CDRW to download all my mp3 music, works fine. If you change your mind about any album you can simply wipe it and download a fresh playlist. Works great.
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