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For those still using cassette adpaters in their car...

yataghan

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I'm still rocking a cassette adapter in my 99 Lexus and I was very pleased to see the Monster adapter from Dre activates the Dre Beats software within the Rezound....just like the headphones do. I did not notice much improvement with the bass, but I was able to listen to music much louder without clipping the speakers(which would happen fairly easy with my ipod). The music also seemed clearer. Overall...just another win for the Rezound!!!

Hope this hasn't already been posted....I did a quick search and came up empty.
 
Interesting.

I just got my Rezound yesterday...I don't have a cassette adapter, but maybe this means that if I can find a Monster cable for my aux port, I will be able to enable the beats software while I drive.
 
lol, now if we can get some clarification on an 8-track adapter....
 
I don't use a "monster" cable, just a cheap headphone Jack to headphone Jack cable and beats comes on. So save your money on that expensive cassette adapter, a cheap one will work too.
 
I don't use a "monster" cable, just a cheap headphone Jack to headphone Jack cable and beats comes on. So save your money on that expensive cassette adapter, a cheap one will work too.

Dunno the price of their aux cables, but their cassette adapter is just as cheap as any other ones....and it sounds a lot better than the generic one I had before even w/o the beats audio enabled.
 
Plugged into my guitar amp and home stereo, sounded awesome with beats and dsp eq. Watts cool is I have cord bot which plays for backing track while I play guitar and the extra oomph from beats makes it sound pretty good.
 
What is this "cassette adapter" of which you speak? Is this some next-gen technology for which I should be keeping my eyes open?
 
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