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<blockquote data-quote="Alrojoca" data-source="post: 7996206" data-attributes="member: 638714"><p>2 things:</p><p></p><p>1 make sure you are not using the headset jack to listen to your iPod and connected to an aux port. If you are not using a USB iPod cable and port on the HU you are not hearing what you should be hearing.</p><p></p><p>2 Once you hook up your iPod to the computer, click on the music section of your iPod, select the song, right click check info and that will tell you the file size, if it's 128k AAC stereo, no good. 256- 320k, good-best.</p><p></p><p>I agree, EQ on iPod, off, some tracks, and type of music no matter what setting you use, it will sound bad due to the poor quality recording or the type of music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alrojoca, post: 7996206, member: 638714"] 2 things: 1 make sure you are not using the headset jack to listen to your iPod and connected to an aux port. If you are not using a USB iPod cable and port on the HU you are not hearing what you should be hearing. 2 Once you hook up your iPod to the computer, click on the music section of your iPod, select the song, right click check info and that will tell you the file size, if it's 128k AAC stereo, no good. 256- 320k, good-best. I agree, EQ on iPod, off, some tracks, and type of music no matter what setting you use, it will sound bad due to the poor quality recording or the type of music. [/QUOTE]
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