cparker;183070 Wrote: 
> Hi
> 
> I'm due to get a new company car in a few weeks and it comes with a 5
> CD autochanger BOSE soundsystem.
> 
> Most of my music is in mp3 and it seems pretty old skool to be playing
> around with 65min CDs again!  
> 
> So, I was thinking of getting a FM transmitter to hook up my MP3 player
> into the radio but I tried one and the quality was terrible!
> 
> Is there such a thing as a transmitter that can produce a clear signal
> with good sound?
> 
> I noticed this one, but is it all hype??
> http://www.rds1.us.kensington.com/html/11535.html
> 
> Views appreciated but no I dont want to know about the quality of CDs
> vs MP3 as I already know that :)
> 
> Cheers

I use a Belkin transmitter, and it works OK around here (Oxford), but
unreliable in London due to the many FM stations. (And who has the time
to find new frequencies while driving?)

I think I still will get another FM transmitter though, for my Nano, as
I'm layzy about running cables in the car, and cheap enough not to want
to pay for those solutions. I found the FM sound surprisingly good when
it works -just a little noisy.

I'm planning to pick up this cheap baby:

http://www.podzone.co.uk/fm-transmitters/itrip-fm-transmitter-for-ipod-nano/

And at that price I can "ruin" it by hard-mounting it in a suitable
place in the car.


-- 
P Floding

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