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Ipod Nano in car
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I have a nissan 350Z and an ipod nano (second generation). I want to play the music, fm transmitters seem like they don't work as well as they seem. HELP
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could think about buying a car radio with a usb port. Here is an example - I don't know if this one is good,. bad or indifferent:
http://www.purelygadgets.co.uk/showproduct.php ?prodid=13944&wysiwyg=10
The Belkin Tunebase FM is an excellent transmitter, though - which have you been using?
http://www.purelygadgets.co.uk/showproduct.php ?prodid=13944&wysiwyg=10
The Belkin Tunebase FM is an excellent transmitter, though - which have you been using?
I'll do you a deal Calvin-klein..
I'll swap you my Nissan Primera complete with a stereo that has an AUX input for your 350Z then you will be able to play your Ipod through the stereo no problems..
Sounds good to me:)
if you don't like that idea you could try going to http://www.amazon.co.uk and doing a search on FM modulators and checking the customer reviews to see what everone else says about each one
I'll swap you my Nissan Primera complete with a stereo that has an AUX input for your 350Z then you will be able to play your Ipod through the stereo no problems..
Sounds good to me:)
if you don't like that idea you could try going to http://www.amazon.co.uk and doing a search on FM modulators and checking the customer reviews to see what everone else says about each one
I have a car stereo with an auxiliary input on it, this is just a small connector on the front that looks like a headphine socket but is an input that the correct lead lets you plug the MP3 player directly into the stereo.
if you have the 350z stereo with a Satellite button on it you do already have an auxiliary input and can use that
if you have one that has a cassette deck as well as CD you can also use a cassette adapter to connect you MP3 player into the stereo. such as the one in the link below, they are available at my local tescos for about �5 in the electrical department
http://reviews.cnet.com/av-cables/sony-cassett e-adapter-for/4505-7889_7-20604366.html
if you have the 350z stereo with a Satellite button on it you do already have an auxiliary input and can use that
if you have one that has a cassette deck as well as CD you can also use a cassette adapter to connect you MP3 player into the stereo. such as the one in the link below, they are available at my local tescos for about �5 in the electrical department
http://reviews.cnet.com/av-cables/sony-cassett e-adapter-for/4505-7889_7-20604366.html