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peterish
How do I hook up my ipod mini to my 2003 Nissan Altima SE? I know nothing about car audio adapters. Plz Help!
threetonesun
You could get a simple phone jack to cassette tape adapter if your car has a tape player.
giga
iPod lounge has many reviews. Check it out. ipodlounge.com
Iain
Quote - (threetonesun @ Apr 30 2004, 22:36)
You could get a simple phone jack to cassette tape adapter if your car has a tape player.

That's what I would do aswell. Simple, cheap, effective.
moss
The iTrip works well too!

http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip
Galley
Quote - (rocks1985 @ May 1 2004, 05:25)

Brilliant idea! cool.gif
Sophism
i have the itrip and couldnt be happier.
tang_tito
Quote - (tuwoa @ May 1 2004, 22:47)
i have the itrip and couldnt be happier.

how is it?
i am considering about getting one or not
is it worth it?
what about the quality?
can someone say a little bit more about the iTrip?
peterish
goto amazon.com and read the reviews for itrip.
CyC
if you want cd quality.. best in rca line in.. if u can with stock unit.. maybe head unit has aux in for cdchanger or already does and can figure out a way to splice your own rca linein
audioscheine
In my Car i have an awsome Reciver.
If you look on the far right, there is a little hole, and yeah you get a cable that goes in that
and then goes in your iPod and you jus hold down the CD button and you can
listen to your iPod or any Mp3 player through that.

threetonesun
The iTrip looks nice, but a tape converter is probably $30 cheaper. I'm considering getting an iPod for my car soon too ... it's really too bad line-in isn't more popular on most cars
BTallack
I use the Belkin Car Adaptor which has a Line-Out on it which I then use to run a 1/8" to RCA cable to the back of my Sony deck. Instead of using a 1/8" to RCA cable you could use an FM modulator or a Tape adaptor if your deck does not have line level inputs.
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