Driving with Ipod

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I have a question for those who drive down from the NYC area. If you use an Ipod in your car, do you use a FM transmitter or a cassett adaptor? If you use the transmittor how is the reception on the way down? If you use a cassett adaptor how is the sound quality? TIA
 
I have a question for those who drive down from the NYC area. If you use an Ipod in your car, do you use a FM transmitter or a cassett adaptor? If you use the transmittor how is the reception on the way down? If you use a cassett adaptor how is the sound quality? TIA


If using a FM transmitter is really doesn't matter the what the Outside surroundings are as it's just transmitting from your antenna in the car from the devise . So you should have no problem.

The cassette adapters have good Quality depending on your deck .

the best is a hard wired that plugs into your antenna jack then your antenna plugs into that.

we have XM and use the Transmiters in Rentals as it's hardwired into our Jeeps.
 
I don't have a cassette player. I have used two different FM transmittor things. One is a very small one that has a selection of about five stations. It really didn't work for me. There is not a good place to put the IPOD in my car and I think the transmitter was too far from the radio. Plus in a big city like Atlanta I could not get a clear signal. The one I use now plugs into the cigarette lighter and holds the IPDD. I think I paid about 90 dollars for it and it works great. You have the entire FM band to pick from so it's easy to find a "location" without interference.
 
I don't have a cassette player. I have used two different FM transmittor things. One is a very small one that has a selection of about five stations. It really didn't work for me. There is not a good place to put the IPOD in my car and I think the transmitter was too far from the radio. Plus in a big city like Atlanta I could not get a clear signal. The one I use now plugs into the cigarette lighter and holds the IPDD. I think I paid about 90 dollars for it and it works great. You have the entire FM band to pick from so it's easy to find a "location" without interference.

Carol,

What brand of FM transmitter do you have now? I got one of those cheapo ones with only 4 signal choices and it SUCKS! I am leary to actually pay for one if that is the norm for fm transmitters.... TIA!

Duds
 

If you have a cassette player in your car, go with the cassette adapter. The sound quality is better than with an FM transmitter.
 
I have a FM transmittor in my car and DH has the cassette adapter in his. The sound is MUCH better with the cassette adapter.
 
Carol,

What brand of FM transmitter do you have now? I got one of those cheapo ones with only 4 signal choices and it SUCKS! I am leary to actually pay for one if that is the norm for fm transmitters.... TIA!

Duds

I went and checked. Mine is the JLO Transpod. It is much better then the little 4 choice one. (I agree it sucked!) I can't compare it to the cassette type, but I think that the other "quality" issue is your car sound system. I move mine between rental cars a lot and some have much nicer sound systems then others. LOL!
 
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