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macrumors newbie
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Ashland, Oh
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newbie here
hi everyone.
just signed up. hope i got the right forum. so hate to get yelled at. does anyone know if it's possible to listen to an ipod thru the car stereo? thinking they might sell some type of adaptor. thanks, and no laughing!
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Demi-God (Moderator)
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: The Bamboo Forest
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You can buy an adapter that has a headphone plug on one end and a cassette tape on the other. If you have a CD player only you can get an adapter that plays through an FM station. Or some newer radios have a line in jack on the front. Look at apple's store for accessories.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Manila - Nottingham - Philadelphia - Santa Barbara - Boston (ugh hate not knowing where to call home)
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you can use a cassete adapter if your car has a cassete player
or you can go with an fm, that would be something like the itrip, if ur in the UK they dont sell em there. i use a cassette adapter personolly, the quality is a little dimished but its nice to have 7000 tunes are ur whim
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: PA
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As virividox alluded to, you will lose quality with the FM and cassette methods. Personally, I am planning on just getting a new receiver that has the 1/8 inch input on the front. Some receivers also have it so that you can run a wire from the back through the dash to wherever you want......
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macrumors newbie
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Ashland, Oh
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thanks for the feedback folks.
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macrumors 6502a
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pennsylvania
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I've gotten better sound quality with my fm transmitter(itrip) than i was getting with my cassette adapter. So of the two i'd recommend the fm Transmitter. Its also pretty usefull at home and the office.
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macrumors newbie
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I've used both the iTrip FM tranmitter and gone direct into the AUX input on my car stereo.
While the iTrip does work you will get some signal noise. Going direct into the AUX of your car stereo is the best as far as the noise to signal ratio. I have also played with the cassette adapters and they work nicely. I love the fact that I don't have to carry a million CDs in my car anymore. iPods rule the school.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Where the air is crisp
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: with Hamburglar.
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itrip is amazing. I use it in my car and connected to my home stereo.
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I just got the itrip and I love it...Works great...
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Grand Rapids, MI, USA
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But, the sound quality is very clean. The only thing I don't like, is that the only 1/8"<->1/8" cable I've found is a stiff one with 180 degree plugs on both ends. I'd like one that has a thinner cable (like in-ear headphones') and 90 degree plugs....
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Get iTrip - it's an amazing little gadget, and I've never heard any complaints with it.
Who knows, maybe future iPods will have something like an iTrip built in....
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