Roverville Radio is the best at repair and refurbishing! I can't express it enough.
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Roverville Radio is the best at repair and refurbishing! I can't express it enough.
Hello!
Personally, I like to keep the originallity of the RR and I believe that the whole sound system of this car is very particular to it. Specially designed by a/d/c etc etc
But I have tons of MP3!! So what I did was the following:
I bought one of these MP3 player FM transmitters. It´s a tiny device to which you connect your mp3 player, Ipod, whatever and it transmitts at a frequency that you can set. Simply pick a frequency where no radio station is transmitting and you´ll be hearing your device playing on the radio.
Mine came with a 12V lighter adapter but I´m planning to hardwire it to the car so that everything looks neat. You can buy one of these from ebay for less than USD 20,00 and sound quality is great (at least for my patterns). Sounds like a CD playing. Some of these transmitters have a common AUX inlet or come with the specific jack for apple products.
Great about this is that you don´t have to modify anything and it´s cheap!
Alternatively, you can buy one of these cassete adapters but in this case, you´ll propably loose some sound quality due to the tape heads.
I hope this helps! Take a look at these FM transmitters!
cheers,
Alexander
92 NAS RR
98 Defender 110
ex SII 1966
ex SII 1968
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