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I have a 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP coupe, and I adore the stereo system in it (Monsoon), but it doesn't have an iPod input. The FM transmitters are awful and full of static in Los Angeles. Should I buy an aftermarket car stereo that's iPod ready? I'll have it professionally installed, of course. I've never had an aftermarket radio before, so I'm also really concerned about how it will look in the car. I only want to replace the head unit because I love the speakers I have. Should I assume that an aftermarket will sound just as good, if not better, than the stock radio? Any input would be appreciated - especially regarding the way it will look, and if anyone knows if they can replace the stock system when I'm ready to sell the car, I'd love to know! Thanks!

2007-01-12 17:17:08 · 2 answers · asked by mchavez3803 2 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

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You may be able to find an iPod adapter that plugs into the back of your radio. The advantage is that the audio goes directly into the radio without having to be converted to FM. I'm using one in my Toyota Camry, and it works great. It makes the iPod act much like a six disk CD changer. They aren't too expensive ($80 - $150 or so), and you won't have to completely ditch your radio.

Just Google ipod adapter pontiac radio, and you're sure to find something.

2007-01-12 17:27:46 · answer #1 · answered by DavidNH 6 · 0 0

Dual radios -- very hard to install.. have a pro install them

2007-01-13 12:59:25 · answer #2 · answered by Corey 4 · 0 0

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