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Invisible wrote:
>>> I've tried that, but the sound quality tends to be really, *really*
>>> low. (Or maybe the adaptor I used was just cheap, I'm not sure.)
>>
>> Well, the amp isn't great, the speakers are cheap, the adaptor is, as
>> you say, sub-optimal and the MP3 is also by definition a lower-quality
>> version of the sound (discuss), but then again the noise made by
>> engine, wind, fan etc in an old car pretty much swamps all the hifi
>> shortcomings. I just tend to crank the volume up until I can hear most
>> of the frequencies and sing along at the top of my voice (such as it is).
>>
>> :)
>
> I'm a musician.
Well, I wouldn't try that as an alternative to a bad car stereo.
Especially if you're driving ;-)
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