Should I use iPod in my car, or CDs...?!?!?
Which one should I use? I kinda noticed that my CDs are a little better quality, but I like being able to plug in my iPod. I have a JVC deck with an front AUX MP3 port, and I just plug a cable into that and my headphone jack. If I bought the Belkin Adapter with the line out, will that equal out to CD quality? I dont know what to do, Please Help!!!
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carlin] at [2007-11-9 12:52:49]

# 1 Re: Should I use iPod in my car, or CDs...?!?!?
The quality of the mp3's or whatever type of audio files would probably have more to do with the sound you get if you are using a direct line in. If the files are of high quality and you are using a decent cable then it should sound near CD quality. How does the iPod sound on your home stereo?
BigIzz at 2007-11-15 16:06:27 >

# 2 Re: Should I use iPod in my car, or CDs...?!?!?
I have a CD Changer in my car which can play six CDs at any time from it. As opposed to my iPod which holds my ENTIRE music collection... Well, I have hardly used my CD Changer since getting the iPod. Whatever I want is simply at my finger tips with my iPod. No CDs to change.
Basically I use my CD Changer in my car now for a audio books or radio dramas on CD... stuff I never bothered to encode and put on my iPod.
# 3 Re: Should I use iPod in my car, or CDs...?!?!?
I use mine with a cassette adapter all the time and it sounds stunning. My files are 128 bits or higher.
rt297 at 2007-11-15 16:08:26 >
