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For me this was a much better solution than an FM transmitter. The cassette forward and reverse buttons work as advertised. I'm glad I bought this before reading the other reviews because it works great for me in my 2000 Lexus RX300. Our 1999 Ford Escort will spit it out a few times when it is first inserted, but it eventually stays in. The sound quality is very good.
CAUTION: Before you purchase call Griffin at (615) 399-7000 to check compatibility. It didn't work in my wife's 2002 Toyota Corolla. Overall, it's a treat for me to listen to my I-pod in my old hoopty. There is a light lo fi mist sound in between tracks. It was a plug and play kind of deal, very easy to use. I drive a '97 Ford Taurus and this device works great in my cassette player. The sound quality is decent. It may not work for your ride though.
wasn't clearly advertised as not appropirate for nano, not even worth the postage to return
What a ripoff. I'm disappointed because I normally associate Griffin with higher quality iPod accessories. So I tried a regular tape: no problem, it was virtually noiseless. I'd also note that this is probably the most expensive of the simple cassette adapters on the market. As noted this thing makes a tremendous amount of mechanical noise. At first I thought maybe my car had a defective tape deck (I'd never used it before buying this, as I usually listen to XM or CD's). No more.
Despite my almost fanatical attention to pulling on the plug and not the wire over the six months I've owned this thing, the sheathing on the wire came loose anyway and exposed the wires inside. Also, what may be related is that SmartDeck seems to have lost its mind: it now seems to send the iPod all kinds of strange signals; songs skip and repeat at random.
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