one
number, but the 1.25 you spend on 411 might be worth it.
cheers! Jacob
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From: "las" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Getting MD output into an OEM Car CD player
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> &quo
"J. Coon" wrote:
> I just changed cars, and my new one is an Olds Silhouette with a built
> in CD/Am=FM stereo, complete with the radio controls on the steering
> wheel.
>
> With my old car, I just popped a cassette adaptor into it andlistened to
> my MDs, and when I had to replace that, I got o
* "Steven Kramer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 07 Aug 2001
| Actually, I have to disagree. I have had the Sony RM-X69RF FM RF
| modulator in my car in use with MDX-65 for a couple of years now and it
| works flawlessly.
I believe Jim is talking about things like the Wireless Sound Feeder,
exact
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That unit sounds pretty good but will it work w
> * "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 07 Aug 2001
> | player? I tried one of those FM RF modulators several years back and it
> | didn't work too well. Have they improved any? Is there another way?
>
> No, they have not, and in some areas (like around Boston, MA) they are
> totally useless
* "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 07 Aug 2001
| player? I tried one of those FM RF modulators several years back and it
| didn't work too well. Have they improved any? Is there another way?
No, they have not, and in some areas (like around Boston, MA) they are
totally useless as the FM
I just changed cars, and my new one is an Olds Silhouette with a built
in CD/Am=FM stereo, complete with the radio controls on the steering
wheel.
With my old car, I just popped a cassette adaptor into it andlistened to
my MDs, and when I had to replace that, I got one of the Aiwa units
that