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FYI,
The key to using the Zune (or any other player) via an FM transmitter is to crank up the player as high as it can go without over driving the amp in the player and use the radio to adjust the volume. that way all the noise that you hear when the player volume is down and the amp in the radio is up will be eliminated. The difference is HUGE!!!!!!
hope that helps!
jlu6 wrote:FYI,
The key to using the Zune (or any other player) via an FM transmitter is to crank up the player as high as it can go without over driving the amp in the player and use the radio to adjust the volume. that way all the noise that you hear when the player volume is down and the amp in the radio is up will be eliminated. The difference is HUGE!!!!!!
hope that helps!
JLU6
That's not entirely true, some fm modulators (particularly the cheap ones like I used) will distort and sound terrible if given yo high of an input signal when I used my old one I couldn't go past halfway on the volume on my phone/ipod without mega distortion.
Personally I would go aftermarket and ditch the delco headunit altogether since nearly every aftermarket player has aux in and usb on it
2000 ssei gone but not forgotten
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2009 G8 v6, 2009 Avalanche LTZ, 2013 Volt