choiboyogg Posted January 16, 2006 Share Posted January 16, 2006 sup guys, i was looking into these cd/mp3 RF cd changers and noticed that they dont need to be installed since they go off the radio waves. but im worried that it maybe too staticy or the quality wont be that great. from my research, it seems that only sony and jvc have the RF cd/mp3 changers. i want to get one for my 96 ls400. since its not compatible with ipod connectors and i dont want to get anything after market put in. thanks guys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taba82 Posted January 16, 2006 Share Posted January 16, 2006 I have owned the DLO iPod FM "cradle" for over a year. I mostly use it while on the road in rental cars but also have used it extensively since purchasing my '06 RX330. The quality is good but only as good as using a freq that does not have a nearby radio station. If there is a radio station within one dial position from the one being used for the iPod, the quality will not be as good. Mike sup guys,i was looking into these cd/mp3 RF cd changers and noticed that they dont need to be installed since they go off the radio waves. but im worried that it maybe too staticy or the quality wont be that great. from my research, it seems that only sony and jvc have the RF cd/mp3 changers. i want to get one for my 96 ls400. since its not compatible with ipod connectors and i dont want to get anything after market put in. thanks guys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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