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<blockquote data-quote="awalbert88" data-source="post: 326215" data-attributes="member: 545461"><p>You can do wireless, but the quality of signal is less (consider listening to a radio station in your car while parked right in front of the tower vs. a CD.. cd is still a bit clearer). While a sufficiently strong signal could possibly provide the clarity needed, you have to consider that the signal would need a range of around 10ft, perhaps a little bit more. This would present the possibility of interference with other vehicles. Also, I don't think an automobile is an ideal location for wireless transmission, as you can definately pick up considerable interference.</p><p></p><p>Of course, a lot of add-on CD changers use low-power FM transmitters to run the music to the HU. However, I don't think that's really the ideal solution here.</p><p></p><p>And then you have to consider the cost aspect. Wireless is great when you need to be mobile, but since the whole vehicle is mobile (and within the confines of it, you don't really have to move the speakers/amps very much), there's no real need for wireless. I'd rather use a $10 RCA than a $50 wireless hookup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awalbert88, post: 326215, member: 545461"] You can do wireless, but the quality of signal is less (consider listening to a radio station in your car while parked right in front of the tower vs. a CD.. cd is still a bit clearer). While a sufficiently strong signal could possibly provide the clarity needed, you have to consider that the signal would need a range of around 10ft, perhaps a little bit more. This would present the possibility of interference with other vehicles. Also, I don't think an automobile is an ideal location for wireless transmission, as you can definately pick up considerable interference. Of course, a lot of add-on CD changers use low-power FM transmitters to run the music to the HU. However, I don't think that's really the ideal solution here. And then you have to consider the cost aspect. Wireless is great when you need to be mobile, but since the whole vehicle is mobile (and within the confines of it, you don't really have to move the speakers/amps very much), there's no real need for wireless. I'd rather use a $10 RCA than a $50 wireless hookup. [/QUOTE]
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