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Old 08-16-2011, 02:49 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun View Post
true. but still I would of expected the head unit to amplify the signal.

and meh if I could I would change my whole setup but that is too costly + time


any suggestions on possible equalizer setting on the ipod itself?
Have you tried using one of the FM Transmitters for the iPod and using the radio to pick up the signal? Might sound different than 3.5mm jack??

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat View Post
The ipod is going to be quieter than a cd because the cd is being read and than directly amplified. The ipods signal is being amplified and than sent out and than amplified again. The ipod is not going to have the same amplification as a true pre input of rca's. I would not recommend enabling volume correction in itunes.
I only say/do this due to I didn't at first, but then I'd be listening to my radio and a really quiet song would come on... So I'd have to turn the radio up to get it to an audible volume... the next song would be almost CD Quality and would almost bust my ear drums, let alone the speakers!
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