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If you like to listen to it in your car and don't have a line-in jack on your stereo, buy a FM Transmitter that can hook up to the cigarette lighter in your car. I got one of those as a gift from my brother a few years ago and it's lightyears better than the old one I had that ran off of two AAA batteries. Definitely has a stronger signal, doesn't eat through a set of batteries in two trips across the state, and it also hooks into my iPod through its bottom, so it charges the iPod at the same time it's transmitting.
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This is good idea, but if you can, I would recommend a cassette adapter instead. People will immediately say "tape hiss", but honestly on the good ones you can't hear it, even during quiet music. The advantage is that, unlike most radio adapters, it doesn't automatically adjust the volume. I don't know about RacinReaver's but mine pretty much nixed any bass and I had to turn the car volume
way up to hear separate instruments with any clarity. The tape adapter also just seems to have better quality overall, with deeper bass, transparent trebles, and clearer drum hits. I don't think there are any with chargers, like the FM transmitters, though, but it only takes up as much battery as regular headphones do anyway.
How ya doing, buddy?