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Old July 22nd 08, 09:18 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
John Williamson
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Default Advice needed.

You Talk Bollox wrote:
"John Williamson" wrote in message
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Peter Jason wrote:
I have just bought a "Shintaro USB MP3"
player, which plugs in to the car's
cigarette-lighter socket.

I got it working by downloading some of my
MP3 files on to a flash drive, which I
plugged in to the unit.

The quality of the sound is faint and
terrible, and I wonder if anyone has had
experience with this unit, and if there is a
work-around.

If not, is there a high-quality alternative
available?

If it's got to be one that you listen to via your car radio tuner, then
using a normal player with a transmitter that you can position near the
car radio aerial may be better.

Check the tuning on your radio if you haven't already, & try other
channels on the mp3 player.

Otherwise, if you've a cassette player in your car, a normal mp3 player &
a cassette adaptor is usually the best way to go.

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Tciao for Now!

John.


The OP states cearly it is an MP3 player
He states he has downloaded files to it.
You reply with some ******** about car radio tuners and trying
"Other channels on the mp3 player"?
It is not a ****ing tuner it is a ****ing mp3 player you thicko!

According to the msaker's website, it is a mp3 player that transmits the
audio on the FM band, with 14 channels in the broadcast FM band
available for transmission. That's why I mentioned tuners.

Do check before opening mouth, there's a good chap. It makes you look so
silly otherwise.

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Tciao for Now!

John.