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How to receive a clearer iPod FM transmitter signal
Ugh, and this is a completely retarded solution to begin with. FM Transmitters ALL sound like absolute ass. No exceptions, this is just how it is. IF you want to keep the stock stereo, what you should do is get an FM MODULATOR and not an FM Transmitters . The FM Modulator basically is hardwired into your antenna and provides a MUCH clearer signal to your FM stereo.
Utlimately these are both pretty mickey-mouse solutions however because ideally you'd want a stereo that integrates w/ the iPod seamlessly like what Alpine offers. Heck I'd even take a simple 1/8" Auxilliary input over any FM transmitter/modulator.
How to receive a clearer iPod FM transmitter signal
>> Ugh, and this is a completely retarded solution to begin with. FM Transmitters ALL sound like absolute ass. No exceptions, this is just how it is. IF you want to keep the stock stereo, what you should do is get an FM MODULATOR and not an FM Transmitters . The FM Modulator basically is hardwired into your antenna and provides a MUCH clearer signal to your FM stereo. Utlimately these are both pretty mickey-mouse solutions however because ideally you'd want a stereo that integrates w/ the iPod seamlessly like what Alpine offers. Heck I'd even take a simple 1/8" Auxilliary input over any FM transmitter/modulator. |
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