Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Usb Radio Transmitter What Are The Ways I Can Connect My Mp3 To My Car Radio?

What are the ways I can connect my mp3 to my car radio? - usb radio transmitter

I have an M Creative, a very good player, yes, I would recommend to anyone. It's like an iPod. It has a USB port, a controller and an A / C output. In view of to buy a new car, for one thing they have now really sucks. I use a wireless transmitter, because I have a bad experience in the past, the sound was worse than the radio. What options do I have?

6 comments:

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It is wireless, so there is no interference. Not to be confused with an FM transmitter. Basically adds an AUX input on radio WHATSOEVER.

It feeds the audio signal from a headphone jack (or RCA cables) by FM modulation, directly into the antenna input on your radio bypassing the antenna when ON, allowing the radio to work as usual. With an on / off switch in delivery.


This is the answer. Versatile and flexible.

The Guy said...

If you have a cassette player in your car or you can go and ask if havce tape connections for your MP3 or only if you have a newer car of these things on the cigarette lighter and there was a certain radio station for me, i 80.1 and control or play

conejote... said...

go yo, click this site on your vehicle and click on registration interface in any FM transmitter

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conejote... said...

go yo, click this site on your vehicle and click on registration interface in any FM transmitter

www.oemautosound.com

thomasti... said...

If you plan to buy an aftermarket stereo, only to ensure it has a significant to the front. As simple as that. They are slightly more expensive than their second choice to the FM transmitter does not buy as well.

thomasti... said...

If you plan to buy an aftermarket stereo, only to ensure it has a significant to the front. As simple as that. They are slightly more expensive than their second choice to the FM transmitter does not buy as well.

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