Philips USA PH-62050 CD/MP3/MD-To-Cassette Adapter

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Philips USA PH-62050 CD/MP3/MD-To-Cassette Adapter
Dave Parkers

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  2. Publisher: PHILIPS USA

Product Review

This CD-to-Cassette Adapter allows you to play cassettes through your CD player, Mp3 player, or any other audio media player on your cassette deck. Giving a high quality and clear sound.

Amazon.com Product Review

The Philips USA PH-62050 CD/MP3/MD-To-Cassette Converter lets you play CD, MP3 or MD players in your car's cassette deck via a direct plug into your portable audio player. It's powered by your car's own electric system so there's no need for batteries, and it produces a clean sound without the static found in most FM transmitters.

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Average Customer Review
3.8 out of 5 stars (242 customer reviews)

75 of 76 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Works surprisingy well, February 19, 2010
ZG1967 (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips USA PH-62050 CD/MP3/MD-To-Cassette Adapter (Electronics)
There are basically 4 ways to play your iPod in your car:

1) Newer cars (typically 2006+) have an aux input which you connect your iPod to with the right cable. A direction connection like this is the simplest, lowest cost, and best sounding option - but you need a newer car.

2) On most cars without a dedicated aux input, you can hard wire a connection in the back of the head units with kits from several manufacturers (USA Spec for example). This provides sound quality as good as item #1 but can get a little messy as the hardware needs to be mounted (usually under the dash) and can be fairly expensive (approx $200 hardware, $50 to $100 install)

3) You can use a FM modulator with any car that has an FM receiver. This is low cost simple option, but the drawbacks are well known: OK sound quality at best, issues with static and noise from nearby radio channels.

4) For cars that have a cassette tape deck (remember those?!) you can use a...Read more


59 of 60 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Reasonably Priced and Great Sound, March 1, 2006
diggler1971 - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips USA PH-62050 CD/MP3/MD-To-Cassette Adapter (Electronics)
I have two of these devices. The sony that I have cost $20 and clicks when I play it in my one car. In my other car, it always sounds like the dolby sound filtering is on. This one works and sounds better and was half the cost.


56 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good value & performance, January 29, 2006
B. Schroeder (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips USA PH-62050 CD/MP3/MD-To-Cassette Adapter (Electronics)
I got the Philips Cassette Converter to run my iPod Shuffle in my '96 Saab 900 with factory equiped stereo and it works beautifully. Yes, it is true that the signal is not very strong, so you have to turn the volume up a bit, but even the little Shuffle can compensate for it and by no means do you need to fear forgetting to turn the volume down when you switch to Radio or CD. The sound quality is as good as the iPod delivers and you have no disturbing background noise. I also had no problems that the deck would eject the tape. I can recommend this product and it's good value for money (I didn't try similar one)

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