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Best Itrip or gadget for linking Ipod with a car? What do you use?
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plugs into the lighter, transmits through the radio (gives you 4 or 5 presets i think?) then again, i don't drive, i bring it on trips where i'm the passenger but if your stereo already has an RCA input, just get a double-edged RCA cord and use that, put your settings on AUX and you should be good to go - much better sound quality than the radio [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: plugs into the lighter, transmits through the radio (gives you 4 or 5 presets i think?) then again, i don't drive, i bring it on trips where i'm the passenger but if your stereo already has an RCA input, just get a double-edged RCA cord and use that, put your settings on AUX and you should be good to go - much better sound quality than the radio U STLL don't drive!?!?! | |
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BobGeorge909 said: sammij said: plugs into the lighter, transmits through the radio (gives you 4 or 5 presets i think?) then again, i don't drive, i bring it on trips where i'm the passenger but if your stereo already has an RCA input, just get a double-edged RCA cord and use that, put your settings on AUX and you should be good to go - much better sound quality than the radio U STLL don't drive!?!?! [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: plugs into the lighter, transmits through the radio (gives you 4 or 5 presets i think?) then again, i don't drive, i bring it on trips where i'm the passenger but if your stereo already has an RCA input, just get a double-edged RCA cord and use that, put your settings on AUX and you should be good to go - much better sound quality than the radio which one is it? i'm having trouble seeing the picture. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: sammij said: plugs into the lighter, transmits through the radio (gives you 4 or 5 presets i think?) then again, i don't drive, i bring it on trips where i'm the passenger but if your stereo already has an RCA input, just get a double-edged RCA cord and use that, put your settings on AUX and you should be good to go - much better sound quality than the radio which one is it? i'm having trouble seeing the picture. here you go, with all the information: http://reviews.canadianti...eviews.htm [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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and it's 10 bucks! so i mean if you can't find anything else, it's not much to spend on something half-ass [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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