jgvp wrote:
 Is it still possible to achieve my goal
> as the "cassette" attachment route is really out of the question from a
> sound quality point of view ? 

SOund quality in a vehicle?  Use headphones so you don't hear the road
noise and the people honking at you.  

 Some of the cassette adaptors work better than others.  You might try a
different brand.  I have had RCA and a Sony.  THe RCA tended to bend the
cable and when it started breaking, it intruduced noise into the radio. 
THe Sony seems to be designed a little better and the cable doesn't bend
as sharply.  (For Magic, it bends more Sonyly <G>)

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