More Options For Your Car iPod Connection
Posted: Wednesday, June 10, 2009
by Nick Mack
http://www.oem-interface.com
Besides the easiest adapters for connecting your iPod to your car, the cassette deck and the FM transmitter, there are other ways of integrating this connection. A wired FM modulator, while not as easy to connect as the aforementioned adapters, gives good sound quality and is very inexpensive. You can typically pick up a wired FM modulator online for around $15 or so. Unlike wireless transmitters, in which the signal must travel through airwaves, wired FM modulators come as small boxes with just a few cords coming out of them. They intercept the connection that exists between your car's antennae and the radio. This allows you to connect the signal from your iPod directly into the box resulting in significant sound quality. Keep in mind however, that your connection may still be interrupted by limitations from your FM radio.
Once you have chosen your frequency, you simply plug the audio output cord running from the wired modulator into the headphone jack located on your iPod.
Again, while the wired FM modulator is not as easy to connect as the wireless FM transmitter, it does produce a fairly easier way of finding a low frequency radio signal in which to connect. You also have the added burden of wires coming out from the modulator that you do not have with the transmitter. In short, you will need to determine whether or not you feel comfortable playing with the wires on your car stereo as well as whether or not you want extra wires coming from the dash in your car. Overall, the modulator produces excellent sound quality compared to the easier versions of integration, while still coming in at the lower end of the price spectrum where iPod to car integration is concerned.
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