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Car with a cassette player
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I have a 9yo Ford KA, which has a cassette player, and a socket for a cig lighter. Didn't actually come with a cig lighter though (fine by me) and it doesn't even have a rev counter, so it really sucks in terms of gadgets.
I don't like listening to the radio, and I have no clue how I'd sort the cassettes out, so I'm wondering what options there are to get some decent music in there. I have an ipod if that is useful at all, and don't want to spend a fortune as I wont have it for more than a couple of years I suspect.
I don't like listening to the radio, and I have no clue how I'd sort the cassettes out, so I'm wondering what options there are to get some decent music in there. I have an ipod if that is useful at all, and don't want to spend a fortune as I wont have it for more than a couple of years I suspect.
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one end goes in the tape hole, the other into your head phone hole in your ipod
they're probably pretty cheap too.
yeeeah, i'd agree with this. i had a car that only had a tape cassette for ages, and i would just listen to my ipod all the time using the casette adaptor. you can get them from supermarkets too, mine was from asda and it was about £7.
Sadly we like robbing customers in other ways so unless you have an account with us we'd probably charge you double, and slap on some extortionate carriage fees.
Damn greedy companies, still makes me feel less guilty when i literally spend 80%+ of my time at work surfing this thing and drinking tea :thumb:
I think the cassette thingy-me-bob would be your best options, try poundland style shops, we sell them for something like £2, but thats to trade, certainly wouldn't have to spend a fortune on one
Ebay £2.50 delivered for an adaptor....but poundland etc is a safe bet.
Qualities as good as your MP3, depends on the system in the car from there on in.
Cheap way for tunes tho
I would suggest an iTrip too. My Griffin one was about £24 and the quality is perfect, just like listening to the radio. Would suggest www.allthingsipod.co.uk or eBay.