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Scribblingchimps
12-28-2005, 17:30
Hi Guys,
Can anyone recommend a good FM Tranmitter for the Iaudio x5L.
Ipod - has the itrip
iriver H10 - has also a veriosn of this.
Does Cowan have one specific to the Iaudo x5 range.
I live in Ireland and am keen to get my hands on one of these babies if they are around.
If there are no specific iAudio x5 ones dos anyone know of any good generic ones that work well with the x5.
I m looking for online stores that ship to Ireland
Cheers Guys :bigsmile:
iaudio does make one, but it's shitty(weird knowing they make the x5).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16855996505
the reviews are bad, i personally recommend the one iriver sells,
iriver Mobile FM Transmitter AFT-100
https://secure11.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=iriver&BusType=BtoC&Count1=667873561&Count2=585013985&CategoryID=4&Target=products.asp
go under portable multimedia accesories. RIght now iriver has a 40% off all accesories, so you can get it cheap.
SouthSideHitmen
12-29-2005, 02:45
i have a belkin tunecast II and it works nicely. You just have to find the right station.
that's also what I use in my car.. not bad, when I can find a clear station.
my belkin tunecast 2 works fine and i live in NYC, when i go into more suburban areas though where i have to go to school its crystal clear and the bass is pumping with no distortions
Scribblingchimps
12-29-2005, 14:32
cheers guys looks like it will be the Belkin Tune cast seeing as it works well for a few of you.
If anyone else knows of any other good FM Transmitters or disputes teh above recommendations I would be keen to hear from you :bigthumbs
if it was my choice i wouldve gotten the iRiver FM Transmitter but my car power outlet doesnt work so i had no choice.
lingenfr
12-30-2005, 08:22
My research says this is the best:
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/fm-transmitters/fm-transmitter.aspx
I own one and I tweaked the power out based on instructions readily available on the net, so the range is outstanding. CCrane is typically pricey, but they also typically carry the best. Good luck.
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