Dante (post: 1504727) wrote:??? Why not just get a CD or MP3 player and a portable speaker like such:
I've seen them at Big Lots for about $5 in the past. It's a lot easier then switching the format of all your songs.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1504732) wrote:I hate when people pre-empt what they're going to say with, 'Don't laugh at me...' or something similar. It promotes self-conciousness and almost invites people to tease you about it. Try not to craft your own misery. Just saying.
Xeno (post: 1504734) wrote:iPhone + FM Transmitter = fixed the problem I have where my CD player decided it doesn't want to give up the Benjamin Gate CD that's been stuck in it for over a year.
Edward (post: 1504735) wrote:? I don't really understand this post. I know I didn't mention it, but there isn't a CD stuck in the player. It just won't read the discs. And I all ready have a working radio in the car. And my mp3 player has it's own FM radio. Perhaps you could explain it a little better?
Dante (post: 1504727) wrote:??? Why not just get a CD or MP3 player and a portable speaker like such:
I've seen them at Big Lots for about $5 in the past. It's a lot easier then switching the format of all your songs.
MomentOfInertia (post: 1504745) wrote:I think he Means an MP3 player with an FM transmitter, so it can transmit to the stereo in your car.
A while ago I had a CD player with a little adapter on it that slid into a car's tape deck. You might be able to find one of those. I don't know what it was called, it was all came as a set somebody found somewhere.
I wish I still had the darn thing, my car's just got a tape deck.
Warrior4Christ (post: 1504870) wrote:Why does it cost $200 to get a new CD player? You can get them as cheap as $100 (maybe the cheapest of the cheapest isn't the best choice, but still)... Just install it yourself!
That's just a "tape adapter". Hmm.. which would have better quality - FM transmitter or tape adapter?
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1504927) wrote:I have a Pionneer deck in my car. There's a USB port in the back of it, so the iPod/thumbdrive wire is hidden behind the dash and in the glove box Only cost about $150. I just have my old iPod video hooked up to it.
MomentOfInertia (post: 1504884) wrote:Is that replacement or aftermarket?
Warrior4Christ (post: 1505048) wrote:I have one that sounds pretty much the same. Except I don't have an iPod, so it's useless.
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1505053) wrote:Not quite... You can use any thumb drive with it. So when this old iPod does die, I'll go and get a $20 thumb drive and call it a day
Xeno (post: 1504812) wrote:Basically what MoI said. I was stating that I have a similar issue because I have a CD trapped in my car stereo, whereas yours just doesn't read discs. I don't have a cassette player in my car though. So what I do instead is I have an FM transmitter that I plug into my iPhone (though you can get them for any MP3 player) and tune it to an FM station that doesn't have any or has very poor traffic on it, and I tune my car radio to it. That allows me to listen to my iPhone's music through my car stereo.
Warrior4Christ (post: 1504870) wrote:Why does it cost $200 to get a new CD player?
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1505053) wrote:You can use any thumb drive with it. So when this old iPod does die, I'll go and get a $20 thumb drive and call it a day
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