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Stevemfr wrote:Hate to burst your bubble, but that's a lot of money for what it is. You can get FM modulators for under $15.- and an Ipod/Iphone AV adapter for around $5 (not original - but iSimple ain't either). Cheaper and the same effect is a headphone jack cable. You aren't charging the phone or anything so there is no advantage to going out the bottom vs. the top (headphones).
You're paying for packaging and the iCapitalizing on the iBrand.
Stevemfr wrote:Oh - and you really do need to compare sound quality. FM loses quite a bit (radio too).(BTW, whatever happened to the 'Edit' button on this forum?)
). FM loses quite a bit of bass and treble no matter how good reception is. This is something I only noticed after having CD's over car stereos - cassettes don't cut it either. Stevemfr wrote:'Hard wired' FM is the same thing as not - except that the reception might be better. That's why iSimple pumps into the antenna connection. I've not tried too many FM modulators, but mine functions so well from inside of the car that I can hardly imagine a modulator in the antenna cable doing better. I do lose reception walking away from the car (I've tried...). FM loses quite a bit of bass and treble no matter how good reception is. This is something I only noticed after having CD's over car stereos - cassettes don't cut it either.
It depends a little on your listening habits too: low volumes in a car and you won't hear a difference due to background noise. At higher volumes you really hear a difference. Check for yourself and you can decide.
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