[vn-tech] Best way to hookup MP3 player

Trac Cao traccao at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 21 07:43:21 PDT 2005


Thanks Anh Ha for the info
I know the audio quality varies depend on the brand and cost. It is not bad 
to have around 90% of CD sound.
I would prefer direct connect if it's not too costly and too complicated to 
do.

>From: Anh T Ha <aha at lucent.com>
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>CC: vn-tech at saigon.com
>Subject: Re: [vn-tech] Best way to hookup MP3 player
>Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 07:42:09 -0400
>
>Trac,
>I used the Belkin FM modulator, which is work pretty well, the sound
>quality is as good as the FM radio stations ( I would say ~90%) of the
>CDs sound  ;-)
>
>On 6/20/2005 5:23 PM, Trac Cao wrote:
>
> >What is the best way to hook up a MP3 Player to the car. I am looking at 
>a
> >couple option here, if anyone has any experience or opinion one way or
> >another, please chime in:
> >
> >1. Get MP3 player and installed in the car. I am not really interested in
> >this option
> >2. Cassette tape with wire to plug in to your IPod. I am using this right
> >now and quality sucks :(
> >3. Open up the car stereo and hook up an audio input to the back of your
> >stereo. I am thinking of doing this :)
> >4. FM modulator. I don't have one, not sure of quality. If anyone's using
> >this, please help me out.
> >5. Anything else... install a computer in your car :)
> >
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