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Connecting Ipod to car....

Discussion in 'iPod discussion' started by btnh6668, May 31, 2008.

  1. btnh6668

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    I am wondering if anyone here has connected their ipod to their car which has an audio system. Im wondering if it sounds just as good as a cd would as far as sound and bass from the subwoofers go. Thanks in advance.
     
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    Never mind i got my answer. Now i have to decide wheather to get the factory adaptor or a new cd player with an aux port.
     
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    no it doesn't sound that good if you have a highend car audio system the bass will be to compessed and sound like crap. i went back to using my CDs only
     
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    The FM converters will limit your tunes to 70 BR because FM radio is 70 BR. I don't even like to listen to 128.

    An adapter would be different that will be dependent on how good your music and car stereo is. It will 'see' your ipod as a CD changer. The good thing about going that way is the car sterio will control your ipod. If you use the Aux port the control will be on your ipod. No skipping tunes then.
     

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