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Is anyone using the XM radio wireless FM transmitter method? I am curious to see if it is worth getting. Any reviews, or recomendations would be appreciated. I know some people who used the ipod ones said that they sucked, and that you could buy the super powered ipod one for like 200 bucks more.

-T

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People have fought over this and aways will......there has been a few threads on it........but the cliffs notes are:

 

Audiophile = Not a chance it will hold up

Love tunes = Might get away with it, just gotta try it

Don't really pay attention and just like music on = gonna be perfect with the cheapo

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I have a Roady2, using the wireless transmitter, and the sound quality is so-so. I'm in the Baltimore-Washington area with lots of radio stations, so hiss/static/interference are almost unavoidable. I'm either adding an FM modulator or Jazzy's board, still trying to decide.
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I've have an Audiovox Xpress, which has an FM transmitter built in (you can choose any FM frequency to transmit on). It works fairly well, but I use the direct aux-in connection made by jazzymt. I am really happy with the reception and the bright display of the Xpress, so I'd recommend it to anybody.
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