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Is this possible?
If so, what do I need to do/get?
Thanks in advance
If so, what do I need to do/get?
Thanks in advance
lynchtp said:What JohnnieKipper is talking about is
a) an Itrip made by griffin
b) airplay - same idea but includes a screen for tuning.
Both are designed for the Ipod and will not fit other devices.
There are other FM transmitters available for any device that has a headphone Jack.
Do you know of any Dublin supplier who will fit this unit?MonsieurBond said:I recently came across the which connects to the CD changer input, thus allowing you to change using your CD controls and without the messy or poor sound quality of a tape or FM radio connection - sounds perfect!
Reviews [broken link removed] also.
RainyDay said:Do you know of any Dublin supplier who will fit this unit?
MonsieurBond said:I was searching for recent threads on connecting MP3 players or iPods to a car stereo.
I recently came across the which connects to the CD changer input, thus allowing you to change using your CD controls and without the messy or poor sound quality of a tape or FM radio connection - sounds perfect!
Reviews [broken link removed] also.
bruce wayne said:it all depends on the current make of car radio. I have a 2001 passat that had a bog standard radio in it which is a stripped down blaukpunt. I found a web site that sells an aux input cable which plugged into the back of the radio and had a headphone jack on the other, which obviously plugs into whatever mp3 player you have.
the cable cost £7. However because i had the standard stripped down radio the software in the unit did'nt recognise the player.....so I have to either buy an aux adaptor like the one mentioned above for about £50, or upgrade my radio. I upgraded the radio for £120 (so now i have a cd player as well - which reads mp3 files), and i hook the mp3 player directly into the back.
this is the way to go if you want good quality sound from your mp3 player. I had one of the belkin broadcaster...but found the quality varied a little too much for my liking.
[broken link removed] for the cable
Cahir said:My boyfriends adaptor is just an ipod adaptor....
extopia said:I've used Belkin's iTrip. Useless in the Dublin area as there's not enough free space on the radio dial to get a clear signal. Very disappointing sound quality. (The iTrip is illegal in Europe by the way and must be imported from other juristictions). You can also use those cassette adapter things, but again I find the quality disappointing/ Others may be less fussy.