A challenge for you audio wizards.
#2
RE: A challenge for you audio wizards.
one way you could do it, and probably the easiest is to get an FM transmitter, and plug that into your zune. Some FM transmitters get interference though, i assume they all can, but some do it more than others.
#3
RE: A challenge for you audio wizards.
If you have a tape deck, get a tape adapter. That's what I used in my old '89 Silvy with the stock radio. I think that's the best way to connect an MP3 player, next to a true AUX input.
#4
RE: A challenge for you audio wizards.
Go for what stephen said and go with the AUX if you can, it'll have the best quality.
It'll be the hardest approach, but well worth it, if you can do the install.
http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...dmenu3*spg_770
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It'll be the hardest approach, but well worth it, if you can do the install.
http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...dmenu3*spg_770
Crutchfield sells a lot of amazing stuff.
#6
RE: A challenge for you audio wizards.
Eh, if I were you I'd do what I did to mine, get a new deck and just make sure that you get one with an AUX input and use that. I plugged my zune into one of those new fords with the sync system and it only sounded a tad bit better than AUX, and AUX is going to be cheaper than those car adapters and it's 10x easier to install.
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