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Jun 18 2007, 10:03 AM
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Mewbie Group: Newbie Posts: 2 Joined: 18-June 07 |
Hello,
My car has a MP3 slot available. I was wondering if I just buy a regular MP3 player if it would work with the car, or would I also have to buy an FM transmitter too? Any suggestions, comments or any new models coming out welcome. |
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| Guest_henry1_* |
Jun 19 2007, 04:33 AM
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Guests |
I bought MP3 player for my car based on the reviews and thought it would work very well without any interference with the other FM stations being broadcast.
The product works fine and the sound output is good. I would recommend this player this player to anyone who wants a nice car MP3 player at this price, i think it’s good price. But I would suggest that check all the FM frequencies available on the product with the local FM station frequencies and match at least one or two channels without any interference or crossover. |
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Sep 5 2007, 01:10 PM
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Mewbie Group: Newbie Posts: 11 Joined: 13-August 07 |
there is this thing called a TuneCast FM Transmitter that you could buy at Wal-Mart for $20 and if u plug it into the earphone jack in your MP3 player yo can transmit your music through the radio and out your speakers.
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Sep 9 2008, 03:45 PM
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Mewbie Group: Newbie Posts: 1 Joined: 9-September 08 |
how long did you use you car mp3 players?
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