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[QUOTE="th3rdknuckle:256508"]the problem with the transmitters isn't static or 'fading in and out', it's just the sound quality in general. it does suck, i'm sorry to say. also note: if you have any music on your hard drive and iPod ONLY, (meaning no disc/back-up copy) you are risking losing it if your computer crashes. iPods are a 1-way-only device; you send music from computer to iPod, but NOT vice versa. Last fall my i had to wipe & re-install my OS and lost all of my tunes... i thought 'no problem, they're all in my iPod'. WRONG. if i connected the iPod to the computer after iTunes was wiped clean, that would have erased everything on the iPod. I would have lost a ton of music that i had downloaded but never burned to disc. i had to download IpodRip, which was being beta-tested at the time, in order to send my tunes from my iPod back to my computer. it worked fine, thankfully. i wouldn't say iPods suck, but you better be ready for some WORK in setting them up and then maintaining them. if you're up for that, they're great. how else can you carry 500 albums around in your pocket? [/QUOTE]
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