QUOTE(vinz @ May 10 2007, 12:31 PM)
I have the Kensington Ipod transmitter and I must say that it is a very good audio transmitter. I have never tried other brands before, but I bought it based on excellent reviews from friends and from the internet.
Check out www.ilounge.com for reviews.
The sound quality is excellent. When you tune your radio to an empty frequency, the sound is so clear you can't tell whether you're listening to an fm transmitter or tape adaptor. You can even feel the bass from your music. I must also add that the signal transmission is very strong as it can overpower the weaker radio stations. The downside is that you will hear the occasional sibilance, which is the 's' sound being overamplified. It's not a big issue though. Another downside is that it will constantly charge your ipod when you're using it. I'm not sure how that will affect your battery life. Also, I am not a hardcore audiophile. So it will be better if you look up reviews on the internet.
Also try the DLO Transpod, because I was also considering that one. It had very good reviews from Cnet.com.
Edit: Kensington also does sell a similar transmitter for universal mp3 players. Meaning it uses the headphone jack.
thanks for the experience =D
the shop im working with sell the kensington wireless transmitters too
perhaps i should consider that
is there a noticable difference between mp3s played via the transmitter vs mp3 cds played in the HU? also, what HU are u using?
TIA

QUOTE(tester1979 @ May 10 2007, 02:40 PM)
i use to have iTrip from griffin technology.
sound is great......no distortion or weakening. bass and treble is equally good as i were listening using the earphones......
Added on May 10, 2007, 2:44 pmbut since you are thinking of getting a HU.....why not considering getting a Pioneer HU and do your own AUX input......
look at the link below....this is what I did......so no FM transmitter liao.....sometimes when you are going outstation, the "empty" frequency might be used by the local transmitter and thus you have mixing and noise and disturbance......
link to the DIY AUX input for Pioneer HU:-
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...dpost&p=9541147actually i plan either to use my dads old alpine cd player, together with a mp3 player and the wireless transmitter
or buy a new HU with USB support and not buy a mp3 player