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I bought a Sony cassette adapter, and it sounded like crap. Very compressed sound, and I couldn't bear to listen after a few songs. Vastly inferior to broadcast FM. I know the source is fine as I've hooked the iPod to my home stereo, (which is pretty decent) and it sounds very good. This was in my 4Runner, and I am going to do a hardwire install as soon as my PAC adapter comes in.
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I bought one from Walmart (don't know the brand). I wasn't happy with the hissing sound from the FM modulator when nothing was playing. I tried the tape and it didn't work at all. At first it kept switching sides A to B. Then I pulled it out and put it in and it seemed to be working but when I put audio for my DVD player to it all I got was a scratchy sound. Looks like I will be using the AAI-NIS from PAC
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Originally Posted by Oxanar
I have my iPod hardwired to the SAT port with the PAC unit. The sound is amazing. If I manage to find time at home I'll take some shots of the iPod.
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Originally Posted by ikSardarG
Me too... The PAC unit is amazing as I have said in other posts as well. This is by far the best solution for our factory headunits. I have sold so many already - and most of the comments I get back are excellent.
Has anybody had experience with the Monster iCruze? just wondering how that compare with the PAC solution?
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Originally Posted by liyfe
i have that same problem....my monster tape adapter switches from a to b the spits the tape out with the tape error. I wonder what thats about. Can you use the pac unit if you do no have the sat button option on the car radio
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