TitaniumTroy
Well-Known Member
In Sept. or Oct. I should be purchasing a new Civic EX-L model. This comes with a premium sound system that I would like to hook up to either a dedicated Classic iPod or iPod Touch, my concern is having enough memory. As I would like to use Apple lossless for storing my music, I have around 200 or more CD's that I would like to rip to the cloud and then download to use in my car.
A lot of my music is album soundtracks like Lord of the Rings, Batman Begins, Gladiator, Tron Legacy, Terminator 2, etc. Next would be a mix of 70's, 80's, 90's,/rock an pop, alternative, with a smaller subset of jazz, country and classical. I mention this as I know song length will effect the how much storage I will be using up. I would also probably end up editing/deleting some of the songs on these albums, so that might help somewhat.
The iPod touch has a max memory of 64GB, while the Classic iPod has 160GB and can hold up to 40,000 songs, but obviously not using Apple Lossless. However the iPod Touch has a much more up to date software interface and iTunes Radio, while the Classic is rather antiquated in software and features.
I am also looking at upgrading the stock speakers to Focal, but keeping the factory 360 watt peak, head unit.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks.
Troy
A lot of my music is album soundtracks like Lord of the Rings, Batman Begins, Gladiator, Tron Legacy, Terminator 2, etc. Next would be a mix of 70's, 80's, 90's,/rock an pop, alternative, with a smaller subset of jazz, country and classical. I mention this as I know song length will effect the how much storage I will be using up. I would also probably end up editing/deleting some of the songs on these albums, so that might help somewhat.
The iPod touch has a max memory of 64GB, while the Classic iPod has 160GB and can hold up to 40,000 songs, but obviously not using Apple Lossless. However the iPod Touch has a much more up to date software interface and iTunes Radio, while the Classic is rather antiquated in software and features.
I am also looking at upgrading the stock speakers to Focal, but keeping the factory 360 watt peak, head unit.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks.
Troy