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do factory cd players play burned cds

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i am looking to get a cd player\changer for my legacy and wanted to know if any of the factory players can play burned cds particularly the 6 disc indash changers

thanks

i am looking to get a cd player\changer for my legacy and wanted to know if any of the factory players can play burned cds particularly the 6 disc indash changers

thanks

My 99 OBW has a factory CD player which plays CDRs (not mp3s, though).

My 95 Legacy has the factory under seat 6 disc changer. It plays CDRs just fine. (Which was a relief!)

i am looking to get a cd player\changer for my legacy and wanted to know if any of the factory players can play burned cds particularly the 6 disc indash changers

thanks

Heh, my factory indash CD player (for the 92 Legacy) likes them better than some prerecorded CDs. . .

yes but not ones with paper labels.... actualy no indash changer ever does. it will play fine for a while but they get so hot the labels can come off.

yes but not ones with paper labels.... actualy no indash changer ever does. it will play fine for a while but they get so hot the labels can come off.

I have never used paper labels on any CD I've burned. I always mark them with a "Sharpie" marker. I also use medium to good quality CD in the first place, that have a place to do this.

Practically any CD player will play CD-Rs, but not CD-RWs. RWs have a different composition that's read by a different type of laser. Rs are just like professional CDs, except you can burn your own. Only once, of course, then you're stuck with it.

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