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Chequered Flag Racing 08-01-2009 02:03 PM

MP3 Player for Road Car
 
What's the best way to play MP3 music through standard radio in car with tape slot and 6 cd player?

Don't want to buy a new road car just so that I have an MP3 player/slot built in ;)

Any radio/mp3 players worth a punt that would fit the 05 Passat dash

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DCM 08-01-2009 02:12 PM

probably just as cheap to go to Halfords, buy a CD Radio which can play MP3 audio tracks on the CD, or/and a USB slot, they got a sale on at the moment, chances are you would need a loom adaptor maybe, and a facia adaptor, but you can normaly buy them as a set from the might bay of E.

I am just about to put a bluetoothed head unit in the Voyager, so I will have all my tunes on my phone, and just play them over bluetooth to the car stereo.

i4n 08-01-2009 02:18 PM

If you don't want to replace the radio, you can get an FM transmitter (now they are legal in the UK) or a tape adaptor.

You pays for what you get though!

I use a Belkin FM transmitter that is permanently powered by the 12V car supply. It's quite powerful and I can go from Dover to Cardiff with only a couple of frequency changes, which is made easier as a button in the side of it scans for clear frequencies and then you just tune you car radio to it. I think it was about 90 Euros when I got it a year or so ago.

DCM 08-01-2009 02:22 PM

£50 buys you a Kenwood, MP3 CD Drive, and a front mounted USB connection, and as yours is a new car, you may just have to buy a fascia

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165474

Southwell 08-01-2009 05:04 PM

They also do the same stereo with an aux port. I fitted it into my mates car the other week, works really well with his iphone.

Spoolio 08-01-2009 05:36 PM

Probably not exactly what you want but as mentioned already if you have an ipod I'd get an FM transmitter. I got a Belkin one from Halfrauds in a sale as it was a discontinued model, cost £20 and its mint. No faffing about with discs etc and I can take the ipod out with me so no security issues either.


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