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<blockquote data-quote="GenY" data-source="post: 8729219" data-attributes="member: 680431"><p>Oh, ok thought so but making sure...got OCD like that. I have a JVC KD-TD71BT. I tested the max volume from the phone with the DD-1 MP3 40Hz file and I got 34 out of 35 but then again it was with an MP3 file. I'll have to retest with a reliable FLAC file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GenY, post: 8729219, member: 680431"] Oh, ok thought so but making sure...got OCD like that. I have a JVC KD-TD71BT. I tested the max volume from the phone with the DD-1 MP3 40Hz file and I got 34 out of 35 but then again it was with an MP3 file. I'll have to retest with a reliable FLAC file. [/QUOTE]
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