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DMage

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Generally with the auto adapters you can either use FM modulation (which sounds good, but can have some interference) or you can use a RCA connectors on the input of your headunit for a better sounding connection. I am assuming since it is an alpine headunit it will have an auxiliary connector (which may even be an input for a cd changer). You'll have to check with your manual regarding this.
 

BlueWeasel

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Originally posted by: DMage
Generally with the auto adapters you can either use FM modulation (which sounds good, but can have some interference) or you can use a RCA connectors on the input of your headunit for a better sounding connection. I am assuming since it is an alpine headunit it will have an auxiliary connector (which may even be an input for a cd changer). You'll have to check with your manual regarding this.

Ahh, thanks...I'll check the manual tonight and see exactly what options I have.
 

Threader

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I have had the Audiovox PNP2 for a month now with the car FM mod kit, home kit and portable boombox and I am very happy. The FM mod in the car has a great sound for FM. I get very deep pounding bass for my boombox much more than regular OTA local FM. I would highly recommend Sirius to anyone especially if they listen to rock which I mostly do.
 

Mu

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JEEZ, I got a year of Sirus for free.
All I had to do was buy a new Chrysler 300C and got a year for free; only cash outlay was $36000 for the car.
 

FreakyGuy

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Deal appears to be good still. You have to pay for shipping so how long it takes is up to you.