Hey, ita? That little iPod car device thingie you linked to? What does it mean that it has "no FM modulation"? Does that mean it sounds like shit?
Thanks, all, by the way, for the Tivo remote info.
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Hey, ita? That little iPod car device thingie you linked to? What does it mean that it has "no FM modulation"? Does that mean it sounds like shit?
Thanks, all, by the way, for the Tivo remote info.
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Actually, if I understand it correctly, FM modulation sounds like shit. Relatively. Connecting your iPod via FM is the lowest quality option.
But it'll take a bigger audio geek than me to confirm.
The thing that ita linked to is something that would take the place of an external CD changer, so the iPod's audio output would go directly into the car stereo. So no conversion to FM radio would happen, and the sound would be far superior to FM based adaptors, or even a cassette adaptor.
The other advantage of this technology is that you would use your regular car stereo controls to control the iPod. You'd also use the stereo's CD change control to select different iPod playlists.
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if I understand it correctly, FM modulation sounds like shit.
I have one of the best FM thingies around, and the sound quality does suffer a lot. (The stereo in my '73 Mercury can't even pick it up in stereo.) ND has stated that FM has a large quality loss.
Could be worse. Could be AM.
Ooh, that sounds good. I've had two different thingies in my life that are supposed to play my iPod through my car stereo and they both sucked.
Could be worse. Could be AM.
I think I will build an iPod car adaptor that uses tin-cans-and-string technology.
Where's the CD changer outlet on most car stereos? I have no idea if I have one.
I think I will build an iPod car adaptor that uses tin-cans-and-string technology.
*hurries off to the patent office with his tin-can-and-string iPod car adaptor*
The Neo Ion page should tell you if your car is compatible.