IPOD - FM tuner or cassette adapter? which is the best.?

Question:
which gives the best audio sound. The FM tuner or a cassette adapter. Everyone I know hooked it up with a cassette adapter.

Answers:

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I use an FM tuner. But I don't have a cassette player. I think the cassette would work better. You can get interference on the FM channels, but the cassette tuner is a direct connection. I don't know this for sure, but it seems logical. I use the Monster iPlay - it works really well, I only get interference in one place - near a giant array of radio antennas, and only for a minute as I drive by.

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I think the Cassette adapter would be best: you don't have to try and find an empty radio station.

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if you have a cd player then you cant have cassette so go with the ipod fm transmitter.

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It never gets fuzzy or ever has static and you never have to "change stations" as it'S HARD WIRED. This is the answer. Totally versatile.

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Some tape decks don't work well with the cassette adapters.

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If you've actually got a casette player, go with that. The problem with the FM tuner is that it's difficult to find a radio station that is entirely clear. Even a little bit of something will make your music fuzzy sounding. And if you're driving a long distance, you'll have to keep switching stations.

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the best is to get the adaptor that connects the ipod to the radio directly. The fm transmitter has too much static, the casette tape works good but its too many unorganized wires for me. I have a pioneer radio and I have the thing that plugs into the radios cd changer port, works awesome, no static...

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The cassette adapter is the best you can go. It's clear and no intfernice. It's also cheaper, they range from $2.00 to $6 or $7
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