Strange factoid - you're generally limited to 'X' number of files (+sub-files) when using a USB on your stereo.... Like you could load an 8G or a 16G, often a 32G - but after that (64, 128, 256, 512, 1TB), read capability will completely fall out.
Great investment if you own a bunch of cds & want to hit 'Random' tho...... I listen to a lot of music.
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Play my own playlist when I have Sirius XM with no CD player?
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I split my music onto 3 thumb drives. I'll listen to one for a week or two, then switch to another for a week or two then the third one for a week or two. Just kinda rotates out the music.
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I have a 1tb apple iPhone 13 pro. Got 450gb (21,000 files) of music and audio books on it. I don't use it as a phone but I tether it to my Android for net access. I dumped my satellite sub a long time ago. I use quite a few streaming sources plus I buy albums on Apple Music.
The 1tb iphones are expensive but definitely worth it in the long run. More than enough storage room for mp3's and audio books. Apps for all kinds of streaming content. Bluetooth compatible if your stereo has Bluetooth connection. If no BT on the stereo, you can get lightning adaptors for the 3.5mm jack.
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