I need an RCA to ipod dock connector, compatible with touch.

I've seen many RCA to dock cables, but i've seen most of them through reviews are not capatible with the iphone, so im guessing its not compatible with itouch? Is there any RCA to dock cable specifically compatible with the touch?

If you have a dock there is a minijack female in the dock which will provide you equal quality.
Or, if you search through the threads, someone else found a dock/RCA cable, but I believe the quality may have been a little dubious.

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