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September 2nd, 2007 11:30 PM #12
OT: pwede ba for Ipod iyang modulator na iyan? Thank you.
BTTT: pwede dalawa HU. Yung dad ko dati, stock HU sa dash ng VW bug niya. Pero sa ilalim ng dash may nakatago na 8-track player. :D Hindi naman interfaced yung dalawa. Independent systems sila kaya hindi pwedeng paandarin ng sabay.
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September 3rd, 2007 05:13 AM #13
Opo sir Otep. though you can't control the song tracks through your Ipod. all controls are through the modulator or it's remote na.
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September 3rd, 2007 12:19 PM #14I actually thought of putting "Equalizer" Which is only Around P2000 Below.
But with that I have to have an MP3 Palyer which will add another cost, Plus With that I have to recharge the MP3, Hook to it computers to put songs, Bring it along, Connect it to some wires, Hide it when not in use. Plug it to the Cig. Lighter socket in which I have to remove and hide the Phone Charger.
Its just too damn complicated!
Hehehehe
(My Wifes car got this setup)
Now if I have another HU capable of Reading MP3 or has simple USB port.
All I need is to do burn some Audio CD in Mp3 format (Thats around 150 songs!) or just bring a small Flashdisk with humongous gigabyte.
and just plug and play.
Plus a china brand HU is around P3500 I believe.
Nice Suggestions by the way
M54powered
A friend actually recommend that, putting another speakers for the new HU.
And right now i believe is my best option. (On this part i guess stupid is good hehehehe)
And with this set up theres no more fighting on what to listen to
hehehe
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September 3rd, 2007 07:05 PM #15
with regards to modulator... it doesn't require charged mp3 player. it only needs a flashdisk/Ipod with mp3 files inside... it's wireless. just tune in to a preset fm frequency.
Last edited by rion; September 3rd, 2007 at 07:22 PM.
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September 4th, 2007 07:30 PM #16
I'd just like to clarify po.
So I can just stick in my USB flashdisk full of songs into that modulator and it will play through an FM station.
So it means, I will be using the modulator to select tracks, etc.?
What if I use an iPod? I will also control it through the modulator?
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September 4th, 2007 11:35 PM #17
Opo, you can set a particular FM frequency to tune in...
yes, all controls will be through the modulator or the remote. just make sure you buy those with remote version and resumable song track feature. (last time checked, cdrking costs 880 pesos)
yung mas mura kasi after shutting the car off. pag restart uli. balik song track 1.
yep, the Ipod will just function like a common flashdisk. so no need to charge the Ipod.
it also has a built-in audio input. so you can also use a phone with mp3. or a no-usb-plug mp3 player. or if you prefer the Ipod controls, using it's headphone out to modulator's audio-in.
just remember never set modulator volume loud. to avoid overdrive or distortion. use the HU's volume control instead. it is also advised not to set the mp3 files in deep sub-folders. matagalan mag-scan yung modulator.Last edited by rion; September 4th, 2007 at 11:59 PM.
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September 5th, 2007 01:58 PM #18
Now I get it! This actually a much simple solution. and more practical.
So its an MP3 Reader (by flash disk) to be plug at the Cigarette Lighter and the audio comes out of the HU by FM Broadcasting.
And The great thing is that. No batteries needed!
All i need is a Flash disk (Which I have already)
This is great! ill check it out at CDR king Later
Tnx man
No need for ipod (Which I think is an over rated product hehehe)Last edited by MAXBUWAYA; September 5th, 2007 at 02:10 PM. Reason: Ideas burning in my skull
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September 5th, 2007 03:15 PM #20
Fafa Max, I think yung mga "higher end" models/brands has that shuffle function. However, be prepared for some interference when you pass by areas like Ortigas or some areas in Makati where there are either radio stations or strong anteannaes that emit/receive strong signals. The distortion is bearable but can be annoying, especially when you're listening to a nice song then suddenly some weird station comes out broadcasting.
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