Connecting iPod to Cassette adaptor or other speaker device?

Hi, i was wondering if someone could help me. I have got a cassette adaptor and a speaker for the iPod nano. They work when i use them with the 2nd Gen nano but don't work with the 3rd Gen nano. Could somebody help me?
Thans in advance

They should work no problem at all as you are just using the audio out from the headphone port on the iPod.
Make sure you insert the connection fully and that the iPod volume is turned up.
Ian

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