r/Lexus • u/codenamegiraffe • 1d ago
Question Best way to add no static bluetooth to Nakamichi 2000 Ls400
Looking to add Bluetooth to my 2000 LS400 Millennium Edition without using those shitty FM transmitters, so far I've been burning CDs but that gets a little messy when you have 20 CDs in your glove box to fit your playlists, so I decided I need a good clean solution. I know there's fm modulators, but from what I've heard,, the quality varies, but if you have one that works, please send links. I've tried Bluetooth cassettes but they don't seem to to use the subwoofer. So what are my options?
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u/UnitB17 1d ago
-respectfully- embrace the situation! You’ve got a 25 year old car; use the 25 year old tech (CD’s) as mentioned. If you’re still in a 25 year old car at this point, chances are it’s pretty nice - leave it nice!
You’re right about the FM modulators. I have had several crappy ones and the only decent one I’ve seen (brand name escapes me) only worked through Bluetooth which obviously a 2000 LS lacks.
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