På 5. jul. 2005 kl. 17.25 skrev cbwaters:

Steve, the FM modulators would work (I'm assuming they use the same bands o'r there for transmitting FM radio but it might be something to googol...) but I'd much rather have a line-in on the local stereo. I know it's MP3 or the Apple compassion and it's not the bees knees but to FMinate the sound on TOP of compressing it just isn't a good way to live.

I agree, the FM modulators are OK for getting the iPod into the car radio, but not at home.

Tell friend to go to the store when she gets there and buy the appropriate cable to fit the box she has available.

Cory
just got a new set of Polk speakers at home after ten years + of having the same old pair. U2 is playing now at a level that drove the dog outside...

Sounds nice.  I just repaired my 15 years old ProAc Studio 1...

Dag

----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Desjardins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 9:40 AM
Subject: OT - iPod


A question for our comrades in the UK.  My colleague is spending her
sabbatical at St. Andrew's and is bringing her music collection over on
an iPod.  The house she is renting has some sort of
radio/stereo/boombox.  Her question is what sort of input adaptor is
most likely to be present, e.g., co-axial cable, etc. She would like to
buy some sort of adaptor so she could plug in her iPod and use the
speakers. Thanks.


Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
(540) 458-8873
FAX: (540) 458-8878
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