With impaired hearing, I have been reluctant even to explore iPods as a source (for me) of information/entertainment. I don't need no (more) stinkin' ear buds, donchano?
Until last Thursday.
A client "forced" me to borrow an extra one he had, especially handy (he asserted) for my 5 hour flight home from Hawaii Friday afternoon. My noise-cancelling headset worked flawlessly with it and so now I know why tens of millions of those amazing devices have been sold. (Just because wisdom comes late, don't reject it) .
However, now my question is: What's the best device (in TeeEss' collective experience) through which to play an iPod via the speaker(s) in an older sedan, i.e.
no built-in jack. We have a long road trip coming up next weekend. Some music could be a pleasant addition to the journey, but the abundance of podcasts is what truly energized my iPod enthusiasm on Friday. BIG TIME.
Thanks for any advice based on experience you might wish to post.
Environmental observation: Because "it's a Mac" I didn't feel any need for any preliminary instruction, anticipating that I could figger-it-out. But, at 40,000 feet, and no manual I, in fact, was encountering problems with initially adjusting the volume. However, it finally dawned on me that there were at least 6-8 iPods being used within 2 rows of where I was sitting, most conveniently, one was by a young passenger sitting next to me. So I asked. Simple as that.