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HELLO ALL
does anyone have any experience with the boost for video ipods?
i am afraid that the company has not resolved the leverage issue with the dock connection. is there anything else that supports the airplay rather than dock connector?
in the article , the author suggested buying the airplay for the nano to use on the video because of better alignment?
dont quite understand
any comments would be appreciated
thank you
bob donchez
Posted by BOB donchez on March 5, 2007 at 1:09 PM (PDT)
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Hi Bob--I just upgraded to the AirPlay Boost from the AirPlay2 (I wore it out). It's a wonderful transmitter, and I don't have any alignment issues with it. It fits my 5G 80GB iPod very well.
Posted by ingallspod on April 30, 2007 at 8:52 PM (PDT)
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I recently bought this transmitter for my iPod 5G.
So far it is the best FM transnmitter I've purchased.
As you all know, when you use this or any other FM transmitter, you have to turn your car stereo WAY UP.
Is there any way to either adjust the iPod to play at a much higher volume or adjust the car radio so you don't have to tun it up so high. The issue is when you aren't using the transmitter and you want to play CD's or radio (and you don't forget to lower the volume, it SCREAMS.
Thanks, Len
Posted by lenny140 on July 10, 2007 at 9:03 PM (PDT)
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I just can't get it to even turn on.
I plug it in and nothing happens...this is the second one I have had and neither works.
Any ideas????
5g Black 30gb
Posted by AusPod on July 24, 2007 at 7:32 PM (PDT)