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Playing Hi-MD Through Car Stereo System

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nickjr

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I purchased a NH 900 a while back and did all my research here on this site. Everyone here was really good about helping out. Now my family is planning a road trip and I'd like to be able to play my Himd through the car's system so everyone can hear.

What's the best way to do this?

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Hi,

I have bought an Fm transmitter for my RH10 ( Irock 450Fm on ebay ) and I have a very correct sound with it.

I plug it on the cigarette ligher to switch on the transmitter (I can put a dry cell too but the autonomy is very short with it) and I plugg the jack on the remote of the Md. (I can take some pictures if you want)

It's work very well if you can find a free frequency (88.1 or 88.3 in France).

Waou, my first post on the famous MDCF ! (great job by the way ^_^ )

And sorry for my english...

http://cgi.ebay.fr/NEW-iRock-Wireless-FM-T...1QQcmdZViewItem

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That looks like it should work fine. The reason it plugs into the lighter thing is to power the transmitter, no power would be sent to the HiMD unit (I'm thinking power being sent into the headphone jack may not be too good anyway ;)).

The one I have runs off of 2 AAA batteries, but I use it for other things besides just in-car use. If you are using it strictly to play in a car, that one should work perfectly for you.

BTW, does the CD player have an 1/8in (same size as headphone plug) auxilary input on the front anywhere?

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Cool, That FM transmitter you found on eBay should be perfect then. :D

I bought an FM transmitter (a bellkin) through Amazon.com and I liked it, but personally I am a musician, so all the little FM interferencies made my life a nightmare. I Finally changed my radio and bought an Aiwa

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This radio plus my NHF800 make the perfect combination and I have kept the transmitter in case I have to send the signal to any other radio...

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I bought an FM transmitter (a bellkin) through Amazon.com and I liked it, but personally I am a musician, so all the little FM interferencies made my life a nightmare. I Finally changed my radio and bought an Aiwa

IPB Image

This radio plus my NHF800 make the perfect combination and I have kept the transmitter in case I have to send the signal to any other radio...

I am a fellow musician as well... I understand about the interference that sometimes occurs when using the transmitter. I actually have started utilizing that very thing in some of my experimental music... I have up to three separate recordings going simultaneously, each through its own FM transmitter, I then adjust the fine tuning on each to fade in and out from each other. I've had pretty interesting results so far. I'll post some in the gallery soon.

My CD player in my car has a line-in so I always use that when listening to MD in the car.

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