Could you guys help me in picking a good method for using my iPod as a source of music
1) FM Transmitters are definitely out. They're noisy. They hiss even if theres no music playing. It struggles in the metro where the FM frequencies are strong
2) FM Modulators - slightly more expensive, installation required, less noise than FM Transmitters(2a), power(2b)
2a) how much noise should I expect?
2b) I havent tried these, but I expect the volume will be just as low, same as:::
3) Cassette Adapters - cheapest solution, but theres still some noise(from the cassette adapter itself, not from outside interference). I've tried these, however the power/volume is a concern. My music being played is ridiculous low; if I pump up the volume, the hiss just becomes much more noticeable while the music volume is still just as low
4) Auxiliary Input Adapters/Line Out Connection - my car doesnt have aux in, so I would need to get an adapter for it
4a) would this negate the power/volume concern if I use the line out from ipod (instead of the headphone jack of the ipod using an LoD) straight to the Auxiliary In?
4b) what kind of socket/connectivity would my head unit need for me to add an Auxiliary Input Adapter?
5) Replacement Head Unit that has an auxiliary in, or is designed for playing ipods - Since this is the most expensive solution of all 5 choices, this would have to be my last resort



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