No I don't think mp3's will ever be nearly as good as cd quality BUT it won't skip at those higher volumes. You're not getting sound quality if it's loud enough to skip the cd player anyways so I wouldn't worry about it. Just make sure they are all higher than 160. 192 and 320 are what I use and only the most discerning audiophiles will notice.My bass isnt very loud i have one 15" IA LI
HU is braced as good as it can be..
also it does have a USB for my ipod but i never use it because the music and bass is lower quality.. is there a way to make it just as good as cds?
grounding should have nothing to do with skipping.try grounding ur cd player to the chasis. my cd player used to do that crap even wit just a tiny tad bit of bass. i grounded it to the chasis and worked WAYYYY better. ites wierd?
let me know if u find a way to make it like cd quality.. cuz in my car it sounds better than the radio but worse than cdsfor your ipod try look formating the music files a diff way they have come a long way there are ways of loading them that you still have the full range of tones or so people claim i am bout to look into that myself
not sure exactly what my problem was but adding that ground fixed my problem.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifgrounding should have nothing to do with skipping.
you also could be pushing your deck into clipping, but i dont think that would cause it to skip and i dont know of a deck that has a clipping protection