View Full Version : Best FM transmitter?
Frank1991
11-27-2005, 01:36 PM
Who makes the best FM transmitter? I have been looking at the Transpod and the itrip. Thanks
Frank1991
11-28-2005, 07:20 AM
Is there anyone out there that uses one of these????
jhpope
11-28-2005, 01:25 PM
you'll never get a diffinitive answer on this...everyone has their own preferences.
i have a monster icarplay plus and it works pretty good...i hear the new kensington i think works good as well.
one thing i'd say is don't cheap out in getting one of these, you'll get what you pay for
I agree with jhpope. I think that it is not just the transmitter, but also the car/radio that make a difference. I have 4 automobiles, plus I drive 2 trucks at work quite often. I also have a Monster icarplay +, and it sounds flawless in my truck, and the 2 work vehicles. In my wifes Honda it sounds like crap. I use a cassette adapter in that one and in my old volvo. (the other vehicle is an old jeep, no radio, the earphones work best here--LOL).
I have a Kensington which has good sound, but it's hard sometimes finding a station with no static - even using the guide on this forum. I guess it depends on the area too. I wish the Kensington would tune down past 88.1 - only a couple that I found did. I used to have a DLO Transpod. It worked ok but it didn't last long.
vitalogist
12-09-2005, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by elam
I have a Kensington which has good sound, but it's hard sometimes finding a station with no static - even using the guide on this forum. I guess it depends on the area too. I wish the Kensington would tune down past 88.1 - only a couple that I found did. I used to have a DLO Transpod. It worked ok but it didn't last long.
where is this guide you speak of? cant find it on the site....
Originally posted by vitalogist
where is this guide you speak of? cant find it on the site....
http://ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/comments/the-fall-2005-fm-transmitter-shootout/