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Fm transmitter or different car stereo?
Hello car audio peoples. I have a question about hooking up an mp3 player (zen vision m) to my car (05 deville).
I want to play my zen m in my deville, but the stock stereo doesnt have a cassete player or aux input to plug it into. Also, I've used a cheap fm transmitter in the past, and it never really functioned correctly in the car. There was always static, or skipping, or just bad audio in general. Also, I like the stock stereo in my deville. Now would I be better off spending money on a stereo with a cassette player or aux input, or would a more expensive fm transmitter work without me having get a different stereo? Thanks. whoops wrong forum. I'll notify a mod. My bad. |
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Re: Fm transmitter or different car stereo?
When it comes to hooking up optional equipment, FM transmitters have the worst quality no matter how expensive it is. Aftermarket CD player w/ aux in is the best option unless they make input connectors for stock decks (i dunno if they do).
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Re: Fm transmitter or different car stereo?
Ok thanks. I think first I'm gonna try an fm transmitter and return it if it sucks, then I guess I'll have to look into a cheap cd player with an aux input.
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