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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Let's Tell All Vehicle Owners: Have An Ipod Car Connection

By Max Groom

A common looking item these days is the iPod. These media players are a popular device. They are completely portable. An exciting option available to vehicle owners is the car connection in which the iPod can be played over the vehicles speakers. Many people agree that radio commercials and advertisements are boring, long winded and irritating. Many people say there are too much talk and not enough music on the radio. The iPod car connection can give the driver the freedom to listen to whatever music they would prefer to listen to while they are driving.

A link between the iPod and the vehicle's sound system is a car connection. There are different products available to assist with this connection. Some of the products produce better sound quality than others. Some of the connections are much more costly than others. Some connections require professional installation while others can be done easily by the vehicle owner.

A highly recommended approach to the car connection is the iPod smart cable connection. This connection is basically a box connected into the compact disk changer jack. A message is transmitted to the radio and the iPod. Models vary and some have an LCD display that can be put on the dash or in the glove box.

This system is expensive but does not require professional installation. It produces an excellent sound quality. It costs typically over one hundred dollars and sometimes can cost over two hundred dollars. A vehicle owner needs to determine what they are willing to pay or can afford with regards to an iPod cable connection.

An antenna direct connection to an FM modulator is another way to create a car connection with the iPod. The cars' antenna connects to the rear of the modulator and the modulator fits into the back of the radio. The connections sever the signal. A professional installer is the best person to put this type of connection together in the vehicle. Sound quality produced is moderate. The connection averages between thirty and seventy five dollars. This estimate does not figure in the installation charges.

A cassette adapter is a way to connect the iPod to the car. Put the cassette tape into the cars cassette deck and plug the other end into the iPod. The driver will press play and the iPod will begin playing. The cost is nominal at approximately ten to twenty dollars. It works with any car that has a cassette player. However newer cars do not have a cassette player. This type of connection produces moderate sound quality.

There are many types of iPod car connections. These connections can range in price from ten dollars to well over two hundred dollars. Many of these cheaper connections will result in poor sound quality. At least the vehicle driver can listen to the music they love on their iPod but through the vehicle's speakers. The top rated connection is the iPod smart cable connection. A vehicle owner who is interested in listening to their iPod in their vehicle should research the topic. Decide which type of option is best for the vehicle and proceed to get the best car connection they can. It is good to know that there are many options available to the vehicle owner. - 18758

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