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Sony Cassette Adapter for MP3, MiniDisc, and Discman Players | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $6.00 (40%)
New (22) Used (4) from $3.29
Avg. Customer Rating: 316 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 1 x 8.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: CPA9C Model: CPA9C UPC: 027242542112 EAN: 0027242542112 ASIN: B00005T39Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 100% Genuine Brand New Sealed In Original Retail Box - Fast Shipment Within 24 Hour of Payment
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| Features:
| • | Compatible with car cassette decks that have side tape opening | | • | Self-adjusting spring head and silent mechanism | | • | Ideal for use with Sony's MiniDisc and Discman CD players | | • | Mini-plug inserts into CD or MD player's headphone jack | | • | Works with non-Sony products |
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Product Description This Sony CPA-9C connects your portable MD or CD player to your car stereo, through the car's in-dash cassette player. It's ideal for use with Sony MiniDisc and Discman CD players. CPA-9C's silent mechanism reduces mechanical noise on the road. And the self-adjusting spring-loaded head maintains optimum contact with your cassette deck's tape head.
Amazon.com Product Description The Sony CPA-9C cassette adaptor allows you to connect your minidisc or CD player to a vehicle cassette player. While this Sony product works best with Sony CD and MD players, the adaptor will operate with non-Sony products as well. There are a couple of key features to this adaptor which make it a fine choice. The first notable feature is the spring-loaded head. The head will automatically adjust itself to your vehicle's cassette deck, ensuring that the two heads have optimum contact and transfer the best possible sound. The second key feature is the silent mechanism. A silent mechanism yields less operational noise and a better quality MD or CD sound. This adaptor works with all cassette players which require you to insert the tape opening facing the side. The mini-plug inserts into a portable CD or MD headphone jack. The cassette adaptor is a cheap way to make your vehicle CD and MD operational. What's in the Box Sony CPA-9C Cassette Adaptor
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| Customer Reviews: Read 311 more reviews...
Works great in my GM truck November 29, 2008 This works great in my GM truck (radio by Delco?). Other brands that I've tried would always trigger the cassette eject system. This is the second one I've owned, the first one worked for years before the cassette player started ejecting it too.
Sound is just fine. My car isn't very noisy, but I've never had much use for ultra-high fidelity while driving as there's just too much road noise. This adapter sounds much better than any of the FM transmitters I've tried and is considerably easier to use.
Does the job November 25, 2008 This thing works just fine for what it does: provide a way to hook an mp3 player into a car cassette deck. The sound quality absolutely beats an FM transmitter. That said, the device itself makes a certain amount of noise--not much, and I've had similar devices that were louder--but you can definitely hear it if the audio you're playing is quiet and your car's noise doesn't overpower it.
great November 23, 2008 this thing does just what I want it to do, play music. It can be a little noisy at times, but it sounds much better than most fm tuners. Just get one and stop shopping around.
what worth you pay November 23, 2008 I bought the sony cassette adapter for connecting my ipod to my old car. It is a really good and worthy stuff for its great quality and easy use. The small problem is that the interface is too simple (only 1 mini-plug). Sony should improve it to adapt more audio device outputs. That is the reason why I give it 4 stars.
not horrible for the price November 17, 2008 I was happy with the cassette adapter initially. I use it for my ipod and the sound quality is much better than the fm transmitter i was using. But after just a few uses, when inserting the cassette, the stereo gives an error saying "check tape" and i have to eject and reinsert the cassette several times before it works properly.
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