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Then, I bought and tested this SONY adapter which provide good quality of sounds with little noise (just like the noise when listening to tape). However, it's sound quality is so bad. This product greatly fits my need. I would like to listen music from ipod on my car which does not have any aux input. I bought and tried an expensive FM transmission product.
It doesn't plug well into the cd player. Even then if you move the cd player much you still have to adjust the power cord to get it to play again. I have heard of other kits like this having problems so I went and got the slightly more expensive Sony brand. I had to end up using a rubber band to keep it the power going to the unit. I just thought since both were Sony brand that they should work a lot better together than they did. I thought it might also work better with my Sony brand Discman. Really the only complaint is the power cord.
That tape broke within 2 weeks of usage. Sony. Sony used to make the best cassette adapters around, and I owned several of the old ones. After 2 replacements which were also short lived, I gave up and went with a different brand. you guys disappoint me. When they finally died after 10 years of usage, I bought a new set recently. The significant change they made was removal of the tension wheel and used a flimsy white tape for tension instead.
It works in my Audi A4 but it does not in my Nissan Pathfinder Low quality sound and it does not work in all kind of cars.
It will spit this tape right back atcha. Immediately after purchasing it, I realized it is not compatible with the tape player in my 2005 Ford Expedition. Beware Ford drivers.
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