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<blockquote data-quote="mjhubbard77" data-source="post: 8854755" data-attributes="member: 689616"><p>I have a car that I don't drive much. For over 10 years I've had the same Pioneer stereo, speakers, and amp and the only thing I listened to was the ipod classic hooked up through the back of the stereo.</p><p></p><p>I just replaced the stereo with a new Kenwood Excelon and swapped out the ipod classic for an ipod touch. The sound is a little different - not necessarily better or worse, just not quite what I've been used to for all these years. I prefer to get all of my eq and audio settings dialed in now and then not mess with it anymore. </p><p></p><p>How do the ipod eq settings and stereo eq settings interact with each other? Should I turn off the ipod eq (or leave it flat) and adjust the stereo eq? Or vice versa? Does anybody have any experience with what <em>normally</em> sounds better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjhubbard77, post: 8854755, member: 689616"] I have a car that I don't drive much. For over 10 years I've had the same Pioneer stereo, speakers, and amp and the only thing I listened to was the ipod classic hooked up through the back of the stereo. I just replaced the stereo with a new Kenwood Excelon and swapped out the ipod classic for an ipod touch. The sound is a little different - not necessarily better or worse, just not quite what I've been used to for all these years. I prefer to get all of my eq and audio settings dialed in now and then not mess with it anymore. How do the ipod eq settings and stereo eq settings interact with each other? Should I turn off the ipod eq (or leave it flat) and adjust the stereo eq? Or vice versa? Does anybody have any experience with what [I]normally[/I] sounds better? [/QUOTE]
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