Fm Mp3 Player
I guess there would be a lot of enthusiasts out there that have wondered what options exist for connecting and using an MP3 player through their car stereo. I mean, does a body need any kind of special accessories that allows him to play music straight through the car stereo? and, that being the case are there any particular models built with this purpose on mind that could be recommended. If so, which of the available models are best suited for for the in car job that you have mind,
Well, It really depends on the type of unit you have already installed in your car. If your unit (HU) has and auxilary input, which you can usually find by fiddling around at the back of your stereo unit then it's possible to connect any kind of mp3 player to it. If your looking for the best quality sound then you can connect to this using a rca mini cable.
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If you have no luck with the auxilary connection then there is more than one way to skin a cat.
An example of this would be a FM radio transmiter, or possibly a tape deck car kit.
Some Mp3 players have an FM transmitter built in to them, which saves a lot of hassle of buying everything separately and getting it set up.
Taking this avenue gets rid of all the extra wiring that you would need to set up to use an ordinary mp3 player.
My choice would be the Samsung YP-910GS. Other options would be the Dells and the iPods which can be ordered with different types of car kits.
Another Mp3 player that springs to mind would be a Neuros brought out by the Digital Innovations team. This particular brand has a FM transmitter built in to it. The sound quality is out of this world and most recording options have been covered. The model supports many different codecs, such as Ogg, MP3, ect.
This is a modular product, which means that you can attach different size usb 2.0 backpacks to the unit if you don't need to use the hard drive.




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