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TinaK
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 Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:59 pm |
Hi all,
I have a Sony Ericsson walkman phone W905i. It's has an MP3 player built in. I want to play it in my car, so I got a Kensington FM transmitter that connects through your car cigaret outlet. When music plays through that transmitter, it doesn't sound good. Certain notes and voices are distorted. I tried different channels - there are 3 - no luck. Any ideas what I could do to make the sound clearer? I can still return that transmitter if anyone has better options. I don't have a bluetooth player in my car, so that's out.
Thanks!
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mariokarter
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 Mon Apr 02, 2007 7:48 pm |
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if you can return the fm transmitter, and you have compatible stereo deck (ie stereo in inputs), then you should just get a bluetooth adapter for your car, one device is one device, adn this way nothing hangs off your phone.
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 Illlogic
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Phone Model: SE W810i/T610, LGVX8100, Moto A630/V330/Razr, Samsung T809/T619, Nokia 6103
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:34 pm |
Hi don't you have a cable that can go out of your phone into an auxiliary input in your car or car stereo? That would definitely be better because that way you have a minimum loss of audio!
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TinaK
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 Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:11 pm |
| Quote: | | Hi don't you have a cable that can go out of your phone into an auxiliary input in your car or car stereo? That would definitely be better because that way you have a minimum loss of audio! |
I don't have that cable. I had a look for this on the web, but I didn't find anything like it that didn't come as a part of a package (with a bunch of other cables that I probably won't need). I might have to find a Sony store to see if I can get that. If not, I'll look into this bluetooth set up.
Thanks for your suggestions!
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