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Have you used an Iphone or Ipod FM transmitter you like?
I'm hoping to connect a new Iphone 3GS to my car's stereo, that doesn't have AUX inputs. My choices are the FM transmitter, or tape deck adapter. The transmitter would be neater, but I haven't heard a lot of good reviews. Have you ever used one that you were happy with? Should I just go with the tape deck adapter?
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
hmm there actuallry both rlly good. but yeah the fm transmitter can have flaws because of static so find a good station to put it on. and the cassette tap is good but not all cars have that like somtimes someone else might want to use it or u might switch cars so id suggest the fm TRANSMITTER!!! hope this helps
- 1 decade ago
I have personally used a variety of FM transmitters and unfortunately they are renowned for only having quality sound as good as FM radio - which has static and other interferences affecting its quality. I'd highly recommend the tape deck adapter as a solution if you want to maintain your current car stereo setup.
All the best!
- 1 decade ago
I would get the tape adapter. Especially if you live where radio actually comes in. You never know when a station will come in and decide to screw up your transmitter.
Plus the tape thing is cheaper, at around $7-10
- woodmanseeLv 44 years ago
there is no such ingredient, they are all precisely the comparable, static and interference come from the radio, no longer the transmitter. it particularly is only no longer a sturdy answer, yet some only have not got a decision.