How I plan on playing MP3's in my REX
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How I plan on playing MP3's in my REX
Cheap solution...I imagine and know quality may suffer but for those of you with a lease this is the way to go. Anybody own one of these?
Now you can use your iPod, PDA, MP3, CD, cassette player, PC or laptop to listen to your favorite tunes through any FM stereo receiver. The Belkin TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car or home stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the FM Transmitter into the headphone jack of your iPod, PDA, MP3, CD, or cassette player; or connect it to your PC or laptop computer. Tune your car stereo or receiver to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full sound and convenience. The TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter also offers a fast and convenient way to enhance your home audio experience. Simply connect the FM Transmitter to the 3.5mm audio-out port on your digital camera or video game console and enjoy surround sound through your home stereo system.
Now you can use your iPod, PDA, MP3, CD, cassette player, PC or laptop to listen to your favorite tunes through any FM stereo receiver. The Belkin TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car or home stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the FM Transmitter into the headphone jack of your iPod, PDA, MP3, CD, or cassette player; or connect it to your PC or laptop computer. Tune your car stereo or receiver to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full sound and convenience. The TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter also offers a fast and convenient way to enhance your home audio experience. Simply connect the FM Transmitter to the 3.5mm audio-out port on your digital camera or video game console and enjoy surround sound through your home stereo system.
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I've tried a few of these. The problem I had was that I couldn't find a clean/empty frequency. LA, and probably most large cities, have too many stations for radio tranmitters to work.
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I've got one I use with my mp3 player, works really well, though we don't have many radio stations out here in Silt. BTW, Wal-Mart sells them for $20, or a fancier version with more frequency options for $35, it uses a digital display to allow you to use any radio frequency. Might work out for you big city guys.
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