On 2/12/04 11:59, "Joe Federici" <joefederici@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: > That's cool but the question remains if you have an older unit what's > the best way to get it ipod friendly There are 3rd party FM Transmitters for the iPod that essentially broadcast a low-powered FM signal from the iPod and you tune in to that station on your stereo. Works like the FM transmitters for add-on CD changers that have been around for years. http://www.apple.com/ipod/accessories.html Scroll to the bottom. Quality, though isn't as good as a direct line in. But it would be cheap and easy. James 90 Carat |
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