What transmitter do you use for your MP3 player?
What transmitter do you use for your MP3 player?
How do you listen to your non-Ipod MP3 players through your radio?
I have a Sansa MP3 player that I am using to listen to various podcasts. Rather than burn a CD, I'm using one of those portable radio transmitters.....and it is pretty crummy. The static quotient is high, and the player volume is low.
Are there any good radio transmitters out there?
Does the dealer have an Aux port upgrade?
Rob144
I have a Sansa MP3 player that I am using to listen to various podcasts. Rather than burn a CD, I'm using one of those portable radio transmitters.....and it is pretty crummy. The static quotient is high, and the player volume is low.
Are there any good radio transmitters out there?
Does the dealer have an Aux port upgrade?
Rob144
Use something like a USASpec Aux Port. You might as well just get an iPod link through USASpec or someone like that that has an aux port on it. I have one, but have not installed it yet, and might end up going to a shop because I never have any time.
I've got the old and a newer version of the Griffin iTrip and it works well enough for me in my '05 RL. The old one used a strange playlist approach that was easy to mess up. The newer one allows you to tune it directly so is pretty foolproof. As with any of the transmitters, the hard part at times is finding an empty frequency.
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