Tuesday 26 July 2011

Possible Issues with Wired FM Modulators

By James M. Boersma


Wired FM modulators are a popular choice for hooking up a portable music player in the car. These can be CD players, mp3 players, iPods, smartphones, etc. Older vehicles lack a convenient way to connect mp3 players to the car stereo. This can be very frustrating for people who love to listen to personal music on the go.

Most people assume that wired FM modulators - as opposed to wireless FM modulators - are the way to go. This is usually because people believe the wired connection will give them better audio quality. The truth is that both wired and wireless modulators can have great or poor audio quality based on the quality of the modulator itself. The following are some of the pros and cons associated with wired FM modulators:

Pros of a wired FM modulator

1. Installed in the dash of the vehicle (out of the way)

2. Don't have to carry around batteries

3. Better audio quality than a cassette adapter

Cons of a wired FM modulator

1. Takes extra time and money to get the modulator installed

2. Professional may have to install it for you

3. Potential damage to your dash

4. You must uninstall everything if it breaks

5. Can't use it in multiple vehicles

6. Wired connections can come loose

7. Inconvenient for someone if they are planning to sell their vehicle

The time and money it takes to install an wired FM modulator really diminishes its value. Plus you also have to consider the fact that it can only be used in one vehicle. A wireless FM modulator can be used in almost countless locations.

Quality wireless FM modulators can also have fantastic audio clarity. To make sure you get the best wireless modulator, make sure the unit can broadcast up to 150 feet in stereo. Some wireless FM modulators boast huge transmission distances that are only in mono. Stereo sound is important for anyone who wants the best possible audio from a modulator.

Knowing all the differences between wired and wireless FM modulators can help you to make a more informed buying decision. Audio quality and versatility are the two most important factors to consider when you make your decision.




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