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Thread started 06/27/06 12:48pm

ReturnofDOOK

What is the best way to listen to your iPod in the car?

I don't plan on installing anything in my car that would allow me to plug my iPod in, so if you could let me know the best brand of "radio transmitter" (like the iTrip or something), etc, that would be great....
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Reply #1 posted 06/27/06 12:51pm

Mach

ReturnofDOOK said:

i Trip



hmm
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Reply #2 posted 06/27/06 12:54pm

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headphones? confused
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Reply #3 posted 06/27/06 12:58pm

abierman

I just bought the iRoad from Griffin, FM Modulator, it has a docking-station and offers to adjust all bandwith-frequencies (instead of just a preset-couple). I'm really impressed with it. It cost me 90 euro's (just over $ 100).
You stick it in the lighter-hole of your car, it charges you iPod as well!

can't find a pic of it..... sad
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Reply #4 posted 06/27/06 1:49pm

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Mach said:

ReturnofDOOK said:

i Trip



hmm


I had a friend with that. Seemed to work pretty well.
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Reply #5 posted 06/27/06 2:04pm

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abierman said:

I just bought the iRoad from Griffin, FM Modulator, it has a docking-station and offers to adjust all bandwith-frequencies (instead of just a preset-couple). I'm really impressed with it. It cost me 90 euro's (just over $ 100).
You stick it in the lighter-hole of your car, it charges you iPod as well!

can't find a pic of it..... sad



Maybe...



...the RoadTrip? ($90)


tA

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Reply #6 posted 06/27/06 2:08pm

abierman

theAudience said:

abierman said:

I just bought the iRoad from Griffin, FM Modulator, it has a docking-station and offers to adjust all bandwith-frequencies (instead of just a preset-couple). I'm really impressed with it. It cost me 90 euro's (just over $ 100).
You stick it in the lighter-hole of your car, it charges you iPod as well!

can't find a pic of it..... sad



Maybe...



...the RoadTrip? ($90)


tA

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exactly, that's the one.....RoadTrip is the one!!!!


Thanx, Neal! thumbs up!
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Reply #7 posted 06/27/06 2:10pm

theAudience

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abierman said:



exactly, that's the one.....RoadTrip is the one!!!!


Thanx, Neal! thumbs up!

Excellent.

Here's to you...martini wink



tA

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Reply #8 posted 06/27/06 2:59pm

NDRU

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I bought the Griffin ITrip and it works, but the sound is shit. It comes & goes like the radio, I needed to hold the ipod at an angle to get the best reception, and you might need to change stations as you travel.

But it does work.

Maybe technology has improved, but last I heard, plugging in still sounds the best.

Still, good to read a positive review, maybe roadtrip is better.
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Reply #9 posted 06/27/06 3:34pm

ReturnofDOOK

theAudience said:

abierman said:



exactly, that's the one.....RoadTrip is the one!!!!


Thanx, Neal! thumbs up!

Excellent.

Here's to you...martini wink



tA

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Is this the same thing: http://www.buy.com/prod/G...9322.html?
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Reply #10 posted 06/27/06 3:40pm

abierman

ReturnofDOOK said:

theAudience said:



Is this the same thing: http://www.buy.com/prod/G...9322.html?



I believe that one is the predecessor (sp.?), the one I bought (and tA posted) looks flyer and newer.....




[I said 'flyer'disbelief]
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Reply #11 posted 06/27/06 3:49pm

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ReturnofDOOK said:

I don't plan on installing anything in my car that would allow me to plug my iPod in, so if you could let me know the best brand of "radio transmitter" (like the iTrip or something), etc, that would be great....


the best way is to listen with headphones and eyes closed.
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Reply #12 posted 06/27/06 4:10pm

theAudience

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ReturnofDOOK said:

I don't plan on installing anything in my car that would allow me to plug my iPod in,

I believe the current RoadTrip system is one...



...that doesn't require you to do anything more than plug it into your cig lighter.

Looks pretty clean. cool


tA

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Reply #13 posted 06/27/06 4:11pm

theAudience

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abierman said:


[I said 'flyer'disbelief]

flyingpig cool


tA

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Reply #14 posted 06/27/06 4:15pm

abierman

theAudience said:

ReturnofDOOK said:

I don't plan on installing anything in my car that would allow me to plug my iPod in,

I believe the current RoadTrip system is one...



...that doesn't require you to do anything more than plug it into your cig lighter.

Looks pretty clean. cool


tA

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http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


it is pretty clean. The great advantage over iTrip is that you can choose your frequency yourself so you're not dependent on those preset-ones.....
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Reply #15 posted 06/27/06 5:10pm

theAudience

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abierman said:

it is pretty clean. The great advantage over iTrip is that you can choose your frequency yourself so you're not dependent on those preset-ones.....

You've almost got me convinced to go against my better judgement and buy an iPod just to eliminate CD clutter in my vehicle. smile



tA

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Reply #16 posted 06/27/06 8:44pm

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i got my fm transmitter from ebay for less than $20 including shipping. my sister got an itrip at the same time. hers is crap. she ended up buying another one just like mine, only in white. i'll find a link to a picture....
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Reply #17 posted 06/27/06 8:47pm

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http://cgi.ebay.com/3-in-...dZViewItem

but don't get this one... look around on ebay for a cheaper one, and hopefully one that ships from the US. i love mine, it fits any ipod, and i don't have any static. very nice.
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Reply #18 posted 06/27/06 9:44pm

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If you happen to have a cassette player (I know, ghetto), get a cassette adapter instead. They work better.

But the iTrip is fine.
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Reply #19 posted 06/27/06 9:56pm

ReturnofDOOK

HereToRockYourWorld said:

If you happen to have a cassette player (I know, ghetto), get a cassette adapter instead. They work better.

But the iTrip is fine.


My roomie has the iTrip and we had TERRIBLE luck with it this weekend. There's a chance she has no idea how to use it (honestly, that wouldn't suprise me at all), but I dunno... I didn't get a chance to mess with it myself.... I'm getting an iPod tomorrow and I just wanna make sure I end up buying something that gives me a clear sound... (I thought about the tape adapter thing, but I don't want extra wires everywhere...)
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Reply #20 posted 06/27/06 10:00pm

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ReturnofDOOK said:

HereToRockYourWorld said:

If you happen to have a cassette player (I know, ghetto), get a cassette adapter instead. They work better.

But the iTrip is fine.


My roomie has the iTrip and we had TERRIBLE luck with it this weekend. There's a chance she has no idea how to use it (honestly, that wouldn't suprise me at all), but I dunno... I didn't get a chance to mess with it myself.... I'm getting an iPod tomorrow and I just wanna make sure I end up buying something that gives me a clear sound... (I thought about the tape adapter thing, but I don't want extra wires everywhere...)



If you have a tape deck, USE IT. Honesly, I've tried a couple of FM transmitters. They just aren't that great (and I didn't find the more expensive ones to be better than the iTrip; it is important to find a good, clear station, but it's still RADIO). It's worth dealing with the wires.
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Reply #21 posted 06/28/06 6:09am

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HereToRockYourWorld said:

ReturnofDOOK said:



My roomie has the iTrip and we had TERRIBLE luck with it this weekend. There's a chance she has no idea how to use it (honestly, that wouldn't suprise me at all), but I dunno... I didn't get a chance to mess with it myself.... I'm getting an iPod tomorrow and I just wanna make sure I end up buying something that gives me a clear sound... (I thought about the tape adapter thing, but I don't want extra wires everywhere...)



If you have a tape deck, USE IT. Honesly, I've tried a couple of FM transmitters. They just aren't that great (and I didn't find the more expensive ones to be better than the iTrip; it is important to find a good, clear station, but it's still RADIO). It's worth dealing with the wires.


my tape adapter sucked. i've never had any problems with the fm transmitter i posted above, and there are no extra wires, and it holds your ipod securely so it's not flying to the floor every time you go around a corner.

of course, i drive like a bat outta hell. shrug
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Reply #22 posted 06/28/06 7:04am

cubic61052

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theAudience said:

abierman said:

it is pretty clean. The great advantage over iTrip is that you can choose your frequency yourself so you're not dependent on those preset-ones.....

You've almost got me convinced to go against my better judgement and buy an iPod just to eliminate CD clutter in my vehicle. smile



tA

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You would love an iPod.....they are awesome. I have a RoadTrip in the car and two Bose SoundDocks - one home and one in my office.
And they are perfect to travel with....
cool
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Reply #23 posted 06/28/06 11:23am

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ReturnofDOOK said:

HereToRockYourWorld said:

If you happen to have a cassette player (I know, ghetto), get a cassette adapter instead. They work better.

But the iTrip is fine.


My roomie has the iTrip and we had TERRIBLE luck with it this weekend. There's a chance she has no idea how to use it (honestly, that wouldn't suprise me at all), but I dunno... I didn't get a chance to mess with it myself.... I'm getting an iPod tomorrow and I just wanna make sure I end up buying something that gives me a clear sound... (I thought about the tape adapter thing, but I don't want extra wires everywhere...)


ITrip=horrible

It's almost worth it to just get a new car stereo with an aux input so you can get a clear sound with your ipod.
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Reply #24 posted 06/28/06 12:58pm

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cubic61052 said:

theAudience said:


You've almost got me convinced to go against my better judgement and buy an iPod just to eliminate CD clutter in my vehicle. smile



tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


You would love an iPod.....they are awesome. I have a RoadTrip in the car and two Bose SoundDocks - one home and one in my office.
And they are perfect to travel with....
cool

What's got me stuck in neutral is that i'm not settled on an iPod, as opposed to another brand of portable player.
However the availability of accessories is a definite plus for the iPod.

Just another damned thing to research. confused


tA

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Reply #25 posted 06/28/06 1:09pm

cubic61052

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theAudience said:

cubic61052 said:



You would love an iPod.....they are awesome. I have a RoadTrip in the car and two Bose SoundDocks - one home and one in my office.
And they are perfect to travel with....
cool

What's got me stuck in neutral is that i'm not settled on an iPod, as opposed to another brand of portable player.
However the availability of accessories is a definite plus for the iPod.

Just another damned thing to research. confused


tA

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http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431

My brother has a Creative Zen, and Sebastien has a Rio.....I like the size and shape of the iPod, as well as all of the available accoutrements....
cool
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Reply #26 posted 06/28/06 1:11pm

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tA: I forgot to add...maybe you should get your satellite radio hooked up first, then consider getting an iPod..... tease cool
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Reply #27 posted 06/28/06 4:00pm

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cubic61052 said:

tA: I forgot to add...maybe you should get your satellite radio hooked up first, then consider getting an iPod..... tease cool

eek



pissed



tA

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Reply #28 posted 06/28/06 4:03pm

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tee-hee-hee.....mmmmwaaaahahahahaha demon

Just teasing you, sweetheart! hug cool
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Reply #29 posted 06/29/06 8:13am

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So no concencus on FM transmitters? My wife and I are going to San Fran for 10 days and renting a car - after which we'll come back to our Subaru Outback which doesn't have a cassette player... so I'm looking for a good transmitter.
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