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Anyone used a 12v mini amp instead of a headunit?
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<blockquote data-quote="RePhil" data-source="post: 556923" data-attributes="member: 14491"><p>Yes I have one very similar.</p><p>It's not perfect Hifi but plenty good enough for me. I plug my iPod into it using an adaptor lead which has phono L&R + USB at one end & the apple connector at the other. So iPod, or whatever, gets charged while you're listening to your sounds.</p><p>FM radio isn't perfect but again aceptable. Not tried FM on the move - only when camping.</p><p>Mine was around £15-20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RePhil, post: 556923, member: 14491"] Yes I have one very similar. It's not perfect Hifi but plenty good enough for me. I plug my iPod into it using an adaptor lead which has phono L&R + USB at one end & the apple connector at the other. So iPod, or whatever, gets charged while you're listening to your sounds. FM radio isn't perfect but again aceptable. Not tried FM on the move - only when camping. Mine was around £15-20. [/QUOTE]
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