I have the standard 406 cassette/radio in my car and really don't want to swap it because of the displays/remotes etc.
I would, however, like to connect an iPod (a shuffle, as it goes) to the system so that I can have some tunes when local radio lets me down (i.e. ALWAYS!)
Anyone got any great ideas? Does the standard system have an AUX input or should I get one of these 'play through the radio' things?
I use one of those cassette adaptor thingies for my mp3 player or for the kids' portable DVD . I know , but I'd rather drive along to a quality soundtrack of Scooby Doo than have the tinny shyte noise in the background when I'm trying to listen to the radio....
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The little FM transmitters you can get everywhere give a heck of a lot better quality. Still not CD quality, but reasonable. Personally I'd splash for a new stereo though