I have one that is bluetooth to cassette. Unfortunately, it has a lot of artifacts during playback. Opted for a bluetooth transmitter that connects to an empty radio channel? Frequency? Works well.
The bluetooth to FM transmitter works well for you? I’ve tried them several times over the decades, even the expensive ones seem to suck. Maybe not as much as your bluetooth to cassette, I’ve never seen one of those for sale or used one.
What issues have you had? Mine connects fine without issue and the quality is ok at best but my car speakers aren’t exactly preem. My antenna is even broken off and has a hard time catching regular stations but no issues with my transmitter nor with the bluetooth part of it.
There’s always some degree of background static, hissing, humming, etc, no matter what channels I tried tuning them to. I don’t expect perfectly clear audio while using an adapter, but those tuner types were always unacceptably bad for that any time I’ve tried them.
Sounds like an issue with your cassette deck. You should definitely be getting better audio quality with a cassette adapter, mine sounds better than a normal cassette tape. Every radio frequency transmitter I have ever tried has had severe artifacting on the high end (treble), especially prevalent on “S” sounds; they come out really static-y. At any rate, your better off doing literally anything else than repairing your cassette deck if it’s cooked, but its worth a go to try a standard aux cord cassette since they’re under $10.
I’ve actually opted to record my playlists onto cassette tapes, and I wound up using these more than the aux adapter.
Fuck you I’m not THAT old
Lol my dad had one. I’m Gen Z.
I last saw that in like 2016 (car was like made in like the 2000s). Then the new cars didn’t even have the casette thing anymore.
Mmmm… did somebody say pudding?
This somehow makes me feel older than the hip pain does
I think it’e because of how long ago it was. I feel like society hasn’t changed very much since ~2012 (last time this was necessary) so it all feels like one long continuous blur. And then you realize that was 13 years ago.
I remember excluding cars with CD players from my purchasing decisions for this reason! Should either have a tape or aux in.
*scuttles out of the sewer*
my linux phone had an FM transmitter so I could just override any station with my jams
*scuttles back into sewer*I had an adapter like that from aliexpress because my car didn’t have bluetooth.
Those things were awesome. I had an old vehicle that only had an 8 track. My options were to listen to Don’t Look Back for the thousandth time or pick one of those up (in the days before ali express) and plug my CD player into it.
I did listen to Don’t Look Back a lot.
What phone do you have? That’s an interesting feature like IR blasters
I remember reading about that phone and wanting it badly. I ended up getting a Nexus One instead. The Nexus One was its own marvel.
I remember weighing up either getting the iPhone at the time, the Nexus One, and the Nokia N900. It was a close call between the Nexus and the Nokia, mostly because I wanted those sweet sweet Android apps that everyone had, but ultimately I went with the N900 and it changed my life.
I could write my own Python on the train, I learned C and C++ over the course of a long car trip, and even started writing my own Apps on the device itself. Can you imagine that? On-device app development? In any language you want? It was unheard of at the time, and is relatively unheard of even now.
Maemo and then meego were so, so good. N9 was probably my favorite phone ever honestly.
Spoiler, they’re incredibly simple and quite clever.
Grandma, what’s an iPod?
I had a fuckin boombox in my back seat for a while, then I upgraded to one of those portable ipod docks and plugged that shit into the cigarette lighter. Actually was pretty decent lol
I had one that turned 1/8" into it’s own radio frequency. It was really shitty but it worked!
Edit: just looked and they still sell them! https://www.amazon.com/Transmitter-Adapter-Built-iPhone-Players/dp/B076X3GSMH
I built one myself!
Probablydefinitely way more powerful than the legal limit, practically making it a pirate radio station…I built one, but by that time our local FM radio waves were so saturated that there was no good frequency to use.
Kewl
U need help? I did one myself with icecast and shit
And this meant that car audio systems with a cassette slot were more future proof than car audio systems with only a cd slot.
Just have a cd player that can play mp3 cds, over 100 songs per cd EZ
or push down an Aux Cassette, plug in your iPod/Walkman/Smartphone and listen to everything you could imagine.
Well if your car didn’t have one you had to do something else. It’s an easy concept to grasp lol
or you could just push down an Aux Cassette, plug in your device, and listen to everything you could imagine?
Well if your car didn’t have one you had to do something else. It’s an easy concept to grasp lol
or you could just push down an Aux Cassette, plug in your device, and listen to everything you could imagine
Well if your car didn’t have one you had to do something else. It’s an easy concept to grasp lol
Well if your car didn’t have one you had to do something else. It’s an easy concept to grasp lol
I’m kinda/sorta there now. The factory media console in my car “understands” mp3 files on a USB flash drive. Why Nissan decided to go with the most cursed UI/UX imaginable to navigate this is beyond me. It’s practically useless. I would love to slap in a 1990’s vintage Pioneer head unit - with mp3 capability - and call it a day.
FLAC is where it’s at. Oddly, most of the head units that understand FLAC don’t have CD drives at all. If it has a CD drive still, it probably only understands MP3.
Which is one response to the question of “why would you encode an MP3 at a high bitrate when you can just use FLAC?” It’s because I had a car that didn’t FLAC.
Aux cable is the pinnacle of car audio sharing technology.
Bluetooth is nice too since you can use the media controls on the steering wheel. In case your mix contains tracks which aren’t fire. Ok I see where I made the mistake. Aux is sufficient.
In case your mix contains tracks which aren’t fire.
Not a problem I’ve ever had.
Until the to the fucking jacks out of the phones
Didn’t see those myself until they already had USB
It took me moving Country to get out of this situation, as my old Toyota was basically indestructible. Now I have Bluetooth, and the only CD is The Blues Brothers OST, which is stuck in the slot.
There are way way worse CDs to get stuck.
Obligatory Don’t worry… It comes around again.
I’m Gonna Be and Mr Brightside are the Scylla and Charybdis of wedding discos. Also, for some reason there are always guys in kilts.
I had a lil radio emitter that plugged into the iPod so it would replace the local stations !
I loved setting mine to the frequency of a local station and watching the confusion in other cars at a stop light if they were listening to the same frequency. I didn’t do it too often because it is pretty annoying though and not too hard to figure out who’s doing it.
I had one of those too. I don’t miss it at all, though, because the sound quality was dogshit. Now get off my lawn, damn kids!
You may have missed the protective film on the magnet head. When I had one, it was a night and day difference once I got the protective film off.
It’s a bit late to check that but I’m pretty sure i didn’t have any protective film there.
Strange. The quality should be about the best a cassette or aux cable could deliver. They are basically just two electromagnets controlled by the audiosignal.
They are so simple there isn’t a lot to do badly.
Yeah it’s cassette quality. That’s what I’m talking about. It wasn’t anywhere near the quality of a direct AUX connection.
Most of cassettes lack of audio quality isn’t actually the quality, it’s the tape hiss. Without the tape there’s no hiss so they sound basically as good as a straight aux cable. It’s basically just a weird connector in the middle of the cable.
I have one of those in my car today.