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<blockquote data-quote="nate0" data-source="post: 8664249" data-attributes="member: 674948"><p>What kind of player are you using to send audio over the aux cable? Mobile phones are not always the best devices for sending the full signal range over aux cable to a head unit from my experience. I prefer a usb stick. </p><p></p><p>One feature you might want to look for is one that can play off a USB stick and handle lossless files up to 48khz sampling. A 2 or even 3 way crossover is desirable and eq functionality.</p><p></p><p>There could be nothing wrong with the deck, but if you had to solder the aux cable, then who knows if that is causing part of the problem. Shielding could be an issue there. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate0, post: 8664249, member: 674948"] What kind of player are you using to send audio over the aux cable? Mobile phones are not always the best devices for sending the full signal range over aux cable to a head unit from my experience. I prefer a usb stick. One feature you might want to look for is one that can play off a USB stick and handle lossless files up to 48khz sampling. A 2 or even 3 way crossover is desirable and eq functionality. There could be nothing wrong with the deck, but if you had to solder the aux cable, then who knows if that is causing part of the problem. Shielding could be an issue there. [/QUOTE]
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