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Quality of Yeti 8 speaker sound system

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Hi Mike,

sorry for the delay, just picked up on this one.

I used a standard 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo lead about 60cm long to try my iPod out using the Aux jack in the armrest. Not sure of the cable spec, I think it came with an old MP3 player I had before my iPod. I don`t see any issues using the auto shuffle mode with this method.

To be honest without the MDI option the iPod control is pretty useless if driving and the iPod display can be difficult to read in bright daylight anyway.

I have actually copied my iPod library (coverted to MP3 format) to a class 6 SD card and this works well with the Bolero. It takes a little while to load at first from the card but works fine after that.

Regards,

Del

I also had another thought. In my Merc I used to have a cradle transmitter which held my Ipod and transmitted its signal to the radio direct. A mate in the US said that over there it often collides with the many local radio station signals, but I never found a problem in the Kent/Sussex/Surrey area. I think I might give it a try again when I get my Yeti.

Examples at the link below, and much cheaper solution on the face of it.

http://www.iworld.co.uk/c/iPod_FM_Transmitters.htm?gclid=CKS85dir46ECFZqX2AodoDjgIw

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