iPod. What is the best radio transmitter to use in your car?
Saturday, April 17th, 2010 at
7:57 pm
Question:
I just bought a new iPod (30GB) and iTrip radio transmitter to use it with my car radio. I still get alot of static and the sound quality is not very good or consistent. What are your recommendations? Is it the product or just something that will happen with all the other brands, too?
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I use the first one that comes up when you first use it, it works for me, but yeah some times I get static
I have a generic one from Best Buy and it works great 98% of the time. What will cause the statis is if your area has a lot of radio stations transmitting on or close to the station the transmitter works on. The one I have from BestBuy allows me to change the channel it transmits on so in most places I can find at least one channel without static. If you turn off the transmitter and hear faint music or talking in the background then that channel will never work well. You have to use a different channel to get good quality.
jackfm#100.7
I use the Monster iCarPlay transmitter. It has 8 or 10 different station options so I can always find a station without that static. I’ve had good luck with it in all of our vehicles and it sounds good.
Try the Griffin iTrip, http://www.griffintechnology.com