[s-cars] Replacement Car stereo - Ipod integration - Thoughts
onbrand?
Steve Powers
sbpowers at gmail.com
Thu Apr 21 21:46:33 EDT 2005
Now for the other side of that coin.
FM modulators work well in areas not saturated with radio signals,
e.g. not so large cities. Here in Seattle, they're practically useless
because you're always needing to switch frequencies. I don't even want
to think about LA or NY.
Steve Powers
On 4/21/05, matt ludwig <matt.ludwig2 at verizon.net> wrote:
> Don't mean to jack the original thread going on here, but I thought I
> would share a lower cost experience for iPod integration.
>
> Used a friend's Wireless FM Transmitter made by Monster last weekend on
> a trip and was absolutely thrilled with the performance. Check it here:
> http://www.monstercable.com/productPage.asp?pin=2734
>
> Sound quality (despite haters of the BOSE system) was flawless and
> clear. when a new, local station was detected of the same freq., easily
> switched to pick up another. it blows away the crappy iTrip adapter
> made by Griffin and is usable w/ a longer, yet concealable cable, and
> nicely match-lighting of the interface w/ the UrS gauges.
>
> not affiliated or anything like that, but once i see a couple trips in
> the future, i will w/o question be picking one of these up.
>
> sincerely,
>
> matt ludwig.
> 1995.5 S6 Avant
>
> On Apr 21, 2005, at 7:20 PM, Taka Mizutani wrote:
>
> > Calvin-
> > Have you had good experiences with free-air subs? I have not heard a
> > good system with
> > free-air subs. That's why I advocated an acoustic suspension box.
> >
> > A nice 250W or 300W monoblock would be nice for the sub.
> >
> > Taka
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