V70 - MP3 player

Hello,

I googled for this but didn't find any good answer. How to connect some external mp3 player to 603 radio unit?

I wouldn't like to replace whole unit. Rather connect some external player (CD or memory-based)...

BRs, Zulik

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Zulik
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Don't know what an 603 is. On my V70 I uses a Sony gadget that fits in the tape player and plugs into my iPod. Works great. Radio Shack sells the same gadget.

Reply to
Stephen M. Henning

Best way is with a little radio transmitter. Look for the "Belkin Tunecast". It takes 2 AAA batteries, and plugs into the headphone socket on your CD player/iPod/minidisc/whatever else you have. Choose a frequency, and tune your radio into that frequency. Works over about 10 metres.

Note that in the UK it's technically illegal to use as you're broadcasting on FM, even though it;s VERY low power and is unlikely to reach the car sitting behind you. They're very cheap - Apple sell them on their website

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Mark

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Mark Seeley

603 is Tape/CD/RDS unit sold in Europe with Volvos. You can connect external CD changer.

What about quality? Can You hear that it's MP3 (via tape head) - Is there a difference to listening to original CD? Better than radio?

What about connecting external CD changer that's capable of playing MP3? There is one from Sony (CDX-T70MX, ~350 euro) - would Volvo radio work with that one?

BRs, Zulik

Reply to
Zulik

When I play my iPod through the tape head, the quality if excellent, much better than FM radio, probably not quite as good as true CD. The Sony or Radio Shack adapters work with any good audio source such as the CD changer or an MP3 player.

Reply to
Stephen M. Henning

Several companies make FM modulators -- you plug one into the earphone socket of the MP3 player, tune the radio to the frequency that the modulator uses, and you're all set!

--Marcin

Reply to
Marcin Struzak

Unfortunately FM modulators introduce noise and distortion. Many people that purchased them have abandoned them. If you buy one, get a money back satisfaction guarantee.

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Stephen M. Henning

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