I bought the cable to connect my Droidx from its headphone jack to the aux input on the faceplate to my car stereo. I have an 02 Kia Spectra sedan, with the factory speakers it came with, though am upgrading them to an inexpensive non-component set, cause I blew one rocking my music too loud ^_^.
I've found that I can hear a bit of interference while listening to Pandora from time to time. I do not have a car charger, and didn't have any other electronic devices in the car. I changed the input from aux to cd, and it went away- and returned again when I put it back to aux. I tried unplugging the phone, and playing Pandora through its speakers, as well as listening to it with headphones while in the car- both fine. The interference was gone. Huh.
Unplugged everything, restarted the Droidx and Pandora, plugged the whole mess back together, and dangit, the sound was back. It was weird, too- it sounded kinda like high pitched "popping" and "hissing" noises, like and old vinyl record being played does, sometimes. Shame, 'cause even with my basic speakers, the music sounded great! I'll just have to wait and see if it goes away with my new speakers installed. Still, weird! A bit comforting to know I'm not the only one experiencing this, heh!
I'd love to be able to play music via Bluetooth on my car stereo...even though a wired connection probably sounds better, that dangling cord drives me bananas, getting in the way while I'm shifting gears! Aaagh!
I don't really use headphones much anymore, with the car and all, so I just swiped my bf's old iphone earbuds. Works just fine, if a little funny-looking. I'd love a pair of Beats by Dr. Dre, or some nice Bose headphones, though.
