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<blockquote data-quote="one_stinky_bum" data-source="post: 947570" data-attributes="member: 561547"><p>Hello Folks,</p><p></p><p>I have a power inverter in my car so I just use my regular iPod home adapter to charge my ipod in my car. I have a problem though - when I am charging the iPod, I get a lot of noise. I can charge my laptop or cell phone while using the iPod (disconnected from the charger) without noise, so I'm thinking the iPod adapter is to blame. I doubt that I can replace it with a "better" one since it works just fine, plus Apple makes only 1 type of iPod adapters.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, the iPod is hooked up to aux inputs on my avic n1, so I'm thinking about getting a noise filter to put between the ipod and the avic n1.</p><p></p><p>Would this work? Any recommended noise filters? There are quite a number of them online so picking one with no prior experience gives me a funny feeling.</p><p></p><p>Thanks folks. I searched the forum, but nobody seemed to have an iPod + inverter case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="one_stinky_bum, post: 947570, member: 561547"] Hello Folks, I have a power inverter in my car so I just use my regular iPod home adapter to charge my ipod in my car. I have a problem though - when I am charging the iPod, I get a lot of noise. I can charge my laptop or cell phone while using the iPod (disconnected from the charger) without noise, so I'm thinking the iPod adapter is to blame. I doubt that I can replace it with a "better" one since it works just fine, plus Apple makes only 1 type of iPod adapters. Anyways, the iPod is hooked up to aux inputs on my avic n1, so I'm thinking about getting a noise filter to put between the ipod and the avic n1. Would this work? Any recommended noise filters? There are quite a number of them online so picking one with no prior experience gives me a funny feeling. Thanks folks. I searched the forum, but nobody seemed to have an iPod + inverter case. [/QUOTE]
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