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Tekki
09-22-2005, 03:56 PM
I have a 03 Honda Jazz in the UK and was wondering what was the best In Car Solution there is?
I was either thinking of going for a FM Transmitter or a Tape Adaptor.
Looking around, the iTrip is illegal in this country so that's silly. But that won't stop me.
I found one on everythingipod but the prices are really high compared to the US!
Casette Players, what's wrong with them? Surely the quality and everything is much higher, but I can only find them for £30!
So what should I do and anyone know of a shop which I can purchase a good one? Or at least a link to one in the UK.
Tekki
09-23-2005, 02:51 PM
I know this hasn't moved down at all but no-one has even clicked on this link ://
simon hutchings
09-23-2005, 04:18 PM
The best solution is an ice>link or equivalent which plugs directly into the CD changer socket of the head unit, if there is one.
Try:
http://www.densionusa.com/
http://www.mp3yourcar.com/
http://www.ipodmycar.com/
for ideas and the search UK sites.
If you don't have a CD changer then you are restricted to the iTrip, technically illegal but I doubt if you will ever get stopped, a cassette adaptor or an FM modulator which pushes the signal through the ariel lead and is almost as good as a direcct link.
You can find FM modulators at Maplins.
Tekki
09-24-2005, 06:48 AM
Well I only have a casette player in my car, and there's no evident ports for anything to plug in. And I don't really want to even attempt to yank the stereo out as it's part of the car.
Which casette adaptor is good?
simon hutchings
09-24-2005, 03:18 PM
No idea as I have never used one, but Dension do an ice>link for the Jazz and also do an FM modulator look at this site http://www.caraudioplus.co.uk/
The CD changer port will be behind, or underneath the head unit. Have a search on the web for instructions on getting access to it, you will be surprised at what you can find.
Other sites that I have found have links to carphone warehouse who will install the ice>link for about £50, or try you local car hifi dealer.
Tekki
09-26-2005, 06:30 PM
Well I decided to go for a cheap cassette option. The car isn't mine and probably won't be too pernament so I decided against that idea.
But thank you anyway for your help.