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iPOD vs Alpine CDA-9815? Which is better?
Hi folks,
I'm debating whether or not to get an iPOD with FM transmitter (Grifften technologies) or go with an Alpine MP3 player headunit like the 9815. I'm not sure what the pros and cons are but am interested if anyone has compared these two set ups in terms of convenience, quality, ease, and price! Thanks, Liner |
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iPOD vs Alpine CDA-9815? Which is better?
"Liner" wrote in message om... Hi folks, I'm debating whether or not to get an iPOD with FM transmitter (Grifften technologies) or go with an Alpine MP3 player headunit like the 9815. I'm not sure what the pros and cons are but am interested if anyone has compared these two set ups in terms of convenience, quality, ease, and price! Thanks, Liner I have a 2003 4 runner with the nav system, so i can't change out my stereo. I have yet to get good sound from my ipod and fm transmitter. I tried 4 of them so far. Did not try the Grifften one... I ended up getting an XM radio installed - it is a direct connect to the antenna. Sounds awesome. They also threw in an extra aux port, but have yet to use my mp3s.... with so many songs on XM.. Dan |
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iPOD vs Alpine CDA-9815? Which is better?
You can do both if you really want...
I have a 9815, and instead of hooking up a CD changer I bought a $15 cable that alpine sells that lets you use the CD changer hookup as an AUX input, then I bought a $5 RCA to Stereo Miniplug cable from radioshack which comes out underneath the center console so I can hook up my buddies IPOD to my HU when he happens to be riding along.. I mainly use mp3 cd's as I have a riovolt portable mp3 cd player that I use indoors as well. "Liner" wrote in message om... Hi folks, I'm debating whether or not to get an iPOD with FM transmitter (Grifften technologies) or go with an Alpine MP3 player headunit like the 9815. I'm not sure what the pros and cons are but am interested if anyone has compared these two set ups in terms of convenience, quality, ease, and price! Thanks, Liner --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.511 / Virus Database: 308 - Release Date: 8/18/2003 |
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iPOD vs Alpine CDA-9815? Which is better?
The iPod with the FM will be good but very limited for sound quality
when compared to a regular CD. MP3's don't sound as good as factory CD's in either case and the iPod will take a bit of a sound hit going through FM instead of a direct connect. The iPod is amazing for selection though. In that area it can't be beat. If you need the fidelity of a CD, get the deck and use regular CD's. If fast selection is what you want, then go for the iPod. It makes an awesome jukebox. If sound quality is the ticket, use regular CD's (Not MP3 CD's). Hope that helps. In article , (Liner) wrote: Hi folks, I'm debating whether or not to get an iPOD with FM transmitter (Grifften technologies) or go with an Alpine MP3 player headunit like the 9815. I'm not sure what the pros and cons are but am interested if anyone has compared these two set ups in terms of convenience, quality, ease, and price! Thanks, Liner |
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