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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 13:16
Apologies to SD if you thought we were being flippant.  I thought you were joking around.  I've tried several models and all were disappointing. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 13:31
^ That;s OK....I do joke around a bit so maybe its hard to tell when I'm not.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 13:33
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Spot on SD. Instead of listening to an MP3 player through headphones while in the car, you plug this device into the MP3 player headphone socket. The device broadcasts the music on an FM wavelength and you tune your car radio to that wavelength, thus playing the music through your car stereo.
 
It's useful in older cars which have cassette radios, and even newer ones which do not have MP3 players.

But if you have a car radio to tune into it.........you already have a radio!Confused

Now I'm lost again.Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 13:37
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Spot on SD. Instead of listening to an MP3 player through headphones while in the car, you plug this device into the MP3 player headphone socket. The device broadcasts the music on an FM wavelength and you tune your car radio to that wavelength, thus playing the music through your car stereo.
 
It's useful in older cars which have cassette radios, and even newer ones which do not have MP3 players.

But if you have a car radio to tune into it.........you already have a radio!Confused

Now I'm lost again.Ermm
No Ian, it doesn't turn your iPlod into a radio receiver, but a radio transmitter that broadcasts whatever you are playing on your mp3 player so that it can be received by the car stereo.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 13:40
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Spot on SD. Instead of listening to an MP3 player through headphones while in the car, you plug this device into the MP3 player headphone socket. The device broadcasts the music on an FM wavelength and you tune your car radio to that wavelength, thus playing the music through your car stereo.
 
It's useful in older cars which have cassette radios, and even newer ones which do not have MP3 players.

But if you have a car radio to tune into it.........you already have a radio!Confused

Now I'm lost again.Ermm
No Ian, it doesn't turn your iPlod into a radio receiver, but a radio transmitter that broadcasts whatever you are playing on your mp3 player so that it can be received by the car stereo.

Got it!Thumbs Up

Thank you soooo much, I would have lost sleep.Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 15:59
The cassette ones are even better than FM.  The Cassettes have a little bit of hiss, but in the FM transmitters the low and high end just cut out and get all weird.  I finally got a car with a line in though....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 16:37
Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

The cassette ones are even better than FM.  The Cassettes have a little bit of hiss, but in the FM transmitters the low and high end just cut out and get all weird.  I finally got a car with a line in though....
I had a '76 VW Rabbit back in '82 that only had 8-track stereo..the sytem was quite good, component type speakers and like a 10watt power booster.
So I found this cassette player adapter which pushed into the 8track slot. So I was able to play my cassettes thru the 8track stereo.....crazy dude
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 18:58
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

The cassette ones are even better than FM.  The Cassettes have a little bit of hiss, but in the FM transmitters the low and high end just cut out and get all weird.  I finally got a car with a line in though....
I had a '76 VW Rabbit back in '82 that only had 8-track stereo..the sytem was quite good, component type speakers and like a 10watt power booster.
So I found this cassette player adapter which pushed into the 8track slot. So I was able to play my cassettes thru the 8track stereo.....crazy dude
I don't ever recall seeing one of those in use but have a vague memory of seeing a picture of one.  One of my less vague memories was of a family trip from KY back to GA and my brother wanted to play a Jethro Tull 8-track in the car player.  I was thinking cool because I was a fan of The Beverly Hillbillies.  He got to play it, but not all the way through.  Didn't make it through the first song. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2010 at 21:27
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

The cassette ones are even better than FM.  The Cassettes have a little bit of hiss, but in the FM transmitters the low and high end just cut out and get all weird.  I finally got a car with a line in though....
I had a '76 VW Rabbit back in '82 that only had 8-track stereo..the sytem was quite good, component type speakers and like a 10watt power booster.
So I found this cassette player adapter which pushed into the 8track slot. So I was able to play my cassettes thru the 8track stereo.....crazy dude
ahh.......8-track, good memories.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2010 at 02:14
Originally posted by Chris S Chris S wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

The cassette ones are even better than FM.  The Cassettes have a little bit of hiss, but in the FM transmitters the low and high end just cut out and get all weird.  I finally got a car with a line in though....
I had a '76 VW Rabbit back in '82 that only had 8-track stereo..the sytem was quite good, component type speakers and like a 10watt power booster.
So I found this cassette player adapter which pushed into the 8track slot. So I was able to play my cassettes thru the 8track stereo.....crazy dude
ahh.......8-track, good memories.
...unless you wanted to listen to tubular bells cut-up into 8 pieces Ouch
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2010 at 19:37
I think my last experience with 8-track was when I recorded 801 Live to cassette so I didn't have to play it on an 8-track. LOL  By the way, the remaster of that album is most excellent.
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