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Base(ic) Question
Pardon the pun. My music sounds so much richer when played from the CD in my base Z, rather than from my iPod, through the iPod jack on the head unit. Why is this? Is there anything I can do to make the iPod recordings of those cd's sound stronger short of a new sound system. The system seems OK when used with original cd's. Hate to replace it if the iPod sound is still going to be inferior to the cd's. I just don't want to have to carry my cd's around all the time.
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is that the 3.5mm cord u are using? if so, try a different cord. some cords just loose so much fidelity.
you should also consider getting a new aftermarket headunit... |
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All your tunes if bought from iTunes is only at 128kbps. Not sure what it is if you rip your own CD's to iTunes; but this is why I don't like iPods/iTunes. A standard CD is like around 1411kbps. Your CD player will always sound better & louder than your media player; even if the CD contains MP3's or whatever. I only purchase 320kbps MP3, as this is the highest MP3 format there is next to CD quality.
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For a more detailed description read this.
First post http://www.the370z.com/audio-video/6...dio-101-a.html |
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Thank you. Very informative.
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Hey Bro,
If you get a Ipod Dock connector to 3.5mm, you will have CD quality audio from you AXU input. It will give you a line level output. Itunes is fine. Amazon.com: Cables To Go 35508 4ft iPod-Compatible 3.5mm to Dock Connector Audio Cable: Electronics Hope that helps. |
It's actually becasue the iPod is using the digital/analog converters built into the ipod and then the signal is porting directly into the stock stereo and amplified.
Lets say you get an aftermarked headunit like the Alpine IVA series with IPod functionality. The difference is the digital/analog converters inside the Ipod are bypassed and the much higher quality ones in the head unit are used instead. This makes a HUGE difference in sound quality. |
^^ that is quite possible. i agree.
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Interesting.
Though, at my age, it's probably not much of a concern. Add in road noise in the Z and there goes some more "interference". And don't even talk to me about the windows down :eek: Noisiest open windows I've ever heard in a car. |
And besides, what's all this talk of 3.5 connector? My Z just has the usual jacks and the USB connector. The USB connector is what I hook the iPod up to (but to segue to another thread, it doesn't work as advertised most of the time).
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iPod Bluetooth adapters are available, no? O wait, base stereo has no Bluetooth, right?
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