not hard to do - there are little transmitters you can buy which will feed
a signal into your fm radio from an ipod, and i recall similar items for
AM...perhaps still obtainable but not hard to build, either.  or just hide
the little drivers inside a vintage speaker housing, and EQ the music
downward to sound authentically crappy?

Dennis Back wrote:
>
> --- [email protected] wrote:
>
>> ... and altho we
>> don't do that in our
>> old cars (baseball or "oldies" AM stations fit well
>> in 60's vintage stuff)
>> there're lots of nice portable ipod speaker systems
>> out there.
>
> Great speakers for this.  Thanks for the link.
>
> But...I my mind, having the ipod and the speakers
> "somewhere"  is a bit weird to me.  You're riding
> around in an old car and the music is coming from
> "somewhere"???
>
> Now I know that some old, period auto radios had
> speakers coming from under the seat.  So.....
>
> What I think would be more "in period" would be having
> your ipod/mp3 player feed a signal INTO an old radio
> and playing OUT of the old radio, which shouldn't be
> hard to do.  I just haven't had the time (or
> inclination) to do this just yet on my setup.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Dennis
>
>
>
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