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IS IT POSSIBLE TO USE THE DD1 ON A RADIO THAT DOESN'T HAVE A CD PLAYER?

2000 Dodge Durango

Subs - (2) SKAR VVX 15 D2's

Box - 7.2 ft^3 @ 33hz, 120 in of port

Sub amp - Digital Designs M2 @ .5 ohm

Mids + Highs - PRV Audio

Mids + Highs amp - Hifonics 2000.4

Headunit - Alpine CDE-100

Equalizer - Clarion EQS746

Batteries - Mopar group 27 + (2) C&D 52ah

Wiring - 1/0 BIG 3, (2) runs 1/0

Alternator - Singer 250A

147.79 dB @ 35hz - burp - sealed on dash

147.47 dB @ 35hz - music - sealed on dash

YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/321slapinBass/videos

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if it has a usb plug it, copy the tracks onto your computer, and place them on a thumbdrive . should work the same . someone correct me if im wrong.

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alright thanks, my radio has usb, aux, and SD car, so which would be better to use. there all about the same in easyness to transfer stuff onto.

2000 Dodge Durango

Subs - (2) SKAR VVX 15 D2's

Box - 7.2 ft^3 @ 33hz, 120 in of port

Sub amp - Digital Designs M2 @ .5 ohm

Mids + Highs - PRV Audio

Mids + Highs amp - Hifonics 2000.4

Headunit - Alpine CDE-100

Equalizer - Clarion EQS746

Batteries - Mopar group 27 + (2) C&D 52ah

Wiring - 1/0 BIG 3, (2) runs 1/0

Alternator - Singer 250A

147.79 dB @ 35hz - burp - sealed on dash

147.47 dB @ 35hz - music - sealed on dash

YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/321slapinBass/videos

SKAR_468x60.jpgDD-1.jpg

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I would say yes sav the tracks in a floppy disk. Make sure u select the highest quality available before u transfer them. It should be like checking clipping for ur iPod .

What the? who uses those anymore lol.

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I would say yes sav the tracks in a floppy disk. Make sure u select the highest quality available before u transfer them. It should be like checking clipping for ur iPod .

i dont think they make floppy disk headunits...

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I would say yes sav the tracks in a floppy disk. Make sure u select the highest quality available before u transfer them. It should be like checking clipping for ur iPod .

Hahaha Nice I need to do that. :rofl:

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