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Digiana AudiaX DGT-301 Wireless Audio FM Transmitter Review

Apr 22 2008, 1:51pm CDT | by

Digiana AudiaX DGT-301 Wireless Audio FM Transmitter Review
 
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If you are looking for a way to get the tunes stored on your MP3 player to play in your car today’s review can help you. We are taking a look at the Digiana AudiaX DGT-301 Wireless Audio FM Transmitter.

This device plugs into the headphone port of your MP3 player and sends the music wirelessly to your car stereo. It also features automatic channel selection end includes a DC adapter as well.

Review excerpt: “I found the audio quality with a generic MP3 player (it won’t work with my iPhone) to be good, though volume was low compared to normal radio stations. I did find that the AudiaX DGT-301 FM Transmitter is very sensitive to where it is in regards to the radio. If I moved the transmitter literally an inch further from the radio interference was introduced. With proper positioning though there was no feedback or interference in the audio.” Read the full AudiaX DGT-301 review here.

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<a href="/latest_stories/all/all/3" rel="author">Shane McGlaun</a>
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