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<blockquote data-quote="AJStaples" data-source="post: 8753118" data-attributes="member: 680574"><p>I have a pioneer avh 501ex headunit. I find it frustrating that I have to set the volume of my phone and set the volume of the headunit separately. I feel like I'm probably clipping my speakers because my phone volume is usually at like 75-80% some tracks If I turn my phone up they sound better, and others sound better if I turn the head unit up instead of the phone. I feel like there's no good way to perfectly tune amps by ear with these two volume variables and a wireless Bluetooth signal. Super frustrating. Anyway, since this is an older head unit, I would be definitely consider upgrading to something that completely takes over volume control so I'm not messing with both devices. Looking at a jansen car1000 at crutchfueld right now. Anyone know if this a feature I can look for somewhere? I can't be the only one that's annoyed by this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJStaples, post: 8753118, member: 680574"] I have a pioneer avh 501ex headunit. I find it frustrating that I have to set the volume of my phone and set the volume of the headunit separately. I feel like I'm probably clipping my speakers because my phone volume is usually at like 75-80% some tracks If I turn my phone up they sound better, and others sound better if I turn the head unit up instead of the phone. I feel like there's no good way to perfectly tune amps by ear with these two volume variables and a wireless Bluetooth signal. Super frustrating. Anyway, since this is an older head unit, I would be definitely consider upgrading to something that completely takes over volume control so I'm not messing with both devices. Looking at a jansen car1000 at crutchfueld right now. Anyone know if this a feature I can look for somewhere? I can't be the only one that's annoyed by this. [/QUOTE]
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