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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    I recently started using Spotify and abs love the music app. The biggest advantage is the offline playlist. Once the song has completely played on the "chosen" playlist. Its cached for offline playlist. This come in hand every time I enter a zone where the internet craps up or while I am inside the gym. I totally thing its worth the $9.99 a month for the premium version and the sound is so much better than anything i have heard online. I connect the phone to the cassette player adapter.

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    I have a few CDs in my car of my all time favorite bands but I do most my driving music listening through my Sirius satellite radio

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    hey guys what's a really good FM Transmitter, and also what's a good MP3 player to connect it to? I'm looking around on Amazon, but it has mixed reviews.

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1DREAM2REALITY View Post
    hey guys what's a really good FM Transmitter, and also what's a good MP3 player to connect it to? I'm looking around on Amazon, but it has mixed reviews.
    Good and FM transmitter do not belong together in the same sentence. Good should be replaced with "mediocre at best."

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    Pretty much

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    I just noticed a little hole in my dashboard in my car that says "AUX IN" does that mean I can use a special cord to connect to my mp3 player and/or droid to play music? What type of cord do I need specifically?

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    Quote Originally Posted by QuickTrigger View Post
    I recently started using Spotify and abs love the music app. The biggest advantage is the offline playlist. Once the song has completely played on the "chosen" playlist. Its cached for offline playlist. This come in hand every time I enter a zone where the internet craps up or while I am inside the gym. I totally thing its worth the $9.99 a month for the premium version and the sound is so much better than anything i have heard online. I connect the phone to the cassette player adapter.
    Spotify rocks! Pandora and Slacker can suck it!

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    Quote Originally Posted by krypton2 View Post
    My radio system has a tape player in it (yep... lol, it's not an old vehicle either) and I got an adapter for that - it plugs into the tape player area and then has an audio plug on the other end for a cell phone, iPod, mp3 player, etc.
    +1 this is what I used to do and had music on my ipod and phone. My new ride has the input jack stock so that helps.

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    Default Re: Listening to Music - Alternative to Burning CD's?

    My guess is a 3.5mm male to 3.5mm male, which would connect your headphone output jack to the AUX IN. To test, see if a pair of headphones fit in there to make sure they're 3.5mm (of course assuming your headphones aren't 2.5mm.)

 

 

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