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Old 07-09-2004, 01:07 PM
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FM transmitter

http://www.circuitcity.com/detail.js...&oid=89462&m=0

Anyone ever heard of or used this product? I was thinking about getting it to use with my archos jukebox player. If it works, it seems pretty useful since you can take it anywhere.
Old 07-09-2004, 01:11 PM
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the sound quality will be poor compared to a hardwired set up.
Old 07-09-2004, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by BEETROOT
the sound quality will be poor compared to a hardwired set up.
Yeah i figured that, but was hoping that it would at least be good enough as to not annoy me. I just have never heard any RF setup like this or on a CD changer.
Old 07-09-2004, 01:14 PM
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Get a blitzsafe cable, run that into the stock head unit and then run an output from your archos jukebox into a rca adapter into the blitzsafe, and you'll prefer the sound quality over this any day.
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Originally Posted by Rock2534
Yeah i figured that, but was hoping that it would at least be good enough as to not annoy me. I just have never heard any RF setup like this or on a CD changer.

unless you listen to books on tape it will annoy you.

do what anothercls said...MUCH better.
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Or you can use a cassette adapter.
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did the cl stock stereo come with a cassette deck? I thought there wasn't one.
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Originally Posted by BEETROOT
did the cl stock stereo come with a cassette deck? I thought there wasn't one.
Yeah it has a cassette player, and i have used that before, but once in a while the damn thing spits the tape out for some reason.
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i bought a blitzsafe for 99$ and it connects right to the back of the headunit. the headunit displays disc 99 and it had left and right rca input to connect whatever. i have my laptop connected to it and its perfect.
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I think I paid 69$ for my blitzsafe, definately worth it, forget the casette and FM modulator, blitzsafe is the easiest and produces the best sound quality.
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