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Sunday, May 10, 2009

iPod Connection For Your Honda and Acura By Nick Mackk

Therefore, you have an iPod that is filled with a lot of good music, and you're about to drive a Honda or Acura listening to the radio. Would not it be nice if you could hear all the great music on your iPod in your Honda / Acura? Well, you have some options. Some options are: a cassette adapter, a wireless FM transmitter, an FM modulator for cable, direct and an auxiliary input.

Of all the options, in my opinion the only worthwhile to talk about a direct AUX input. A direct AUX input is best known as an iPod interface. Interface connects an iPod to your Honda or Acura from the factory radio and allows you to listen to your music while driving around her.

OK, how this Honda / Acura iPod interface? Honda / Acura iPod interface connects to the back of your radio CD changer / satellite radio port. Using this port allows the interface to be more advanced than the other options. Firstly, the interface charge your iPod. Secondly, the audio quality of the CD changer / Satellite port is CD quality, so the music on your iPod is very clear. And finally, the Honda / Acura iPod interface also allows control of both the factory radio and iPod control.

There are many options for the iPod interface. Of all the options, an auxiliary input, better known as an iPod interface, it is your best option. The other options are annoying and you just fed rather than simply allowing you to enjoy your music. There are many different brands of iPod interfaces out there. When buying one, be sure to get an iPod and any post that will control both your iPod and your factory radio.

About the Author:
A specialist in the interface of the iPod, Nick Mack has installed many Honda / Acura iPod interface. Visit their website for more information about the Honda iPod interface. Also, for more information about Acura iPod interface visit the forum.

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