The way you are going to have to hardwire in is no better than the using an RF modulator like you are going to have to do. Doesn't really matter though because you have the Apple.
Anyway.... Give me some info on what you have in your car as far as the radio and so on. If you are using an aftermarket radio AND you have an auxilary set of inputs AND the Ipod has RCA out puts, you could go that route.
Next way is this, if the Ipod does have RCA outputs and you have a factory radio then you can just get a RF modulator that runs in line with the factory antenna and you have to power it. Then you can plug the Ipod into the RCA inputs of the modulator.
That is about your only option unless they make some type of cassette adapter for the Ipod that you stick into the Cassette player and plug the Ipod into it.
Also, just for reference, the Neuros works off of USB and I am pretty sure there is Mac software for it as well. The Neuros sounds FABULOUS especially considering how it works and is wireless. The nicest thing about though is that you can take it from car to car to house to wherever there is a radio and it works.
We have an Officer who uses one in his patrol car and I was blown away by how well it sounded to be wireless. I have been an installer for almost 16 years now and have judge MANY car audio events and it still amazed me!!
PS, just for reference, if a broadcast is strong enough and close enough to a source you will not be able to tell the difference in quality. Don't believe me??? Then tell Direct TV that the sound of there Digital signal coming from space does not sound too good.
<small>[ May 16, 2003, 04:50 PM: Message edited by: Tunez ]</small>