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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 7 Salisbury, MD United States | Tonight I decided to try to pipe Pandora from my Galaxy Note II to my VV though the AUX connector, it had terrible sound quality! I turned the volume to max and I could barely hear it yet if I switched back to FM my ears were blown out. Does anyone in this forum have any experience with using the AUX and if so will you be kind enough to share your experiences/fixes with us? Thanks.
Edited by Handsome_Stranger 2014-02-16 9:34 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 60 Bradenton, FL | I have used mine and it sounds just fine. Have you tried another source or checked the volume output settings on the phone? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 60
| I know on my galaxy s4 when you plug into the headset jack it reduces the volume to about 60% you have to turn it back up and clear a message about listening to headphones on hi volume. I have not found a way to disable that yet.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 7 Salisbury, MD United States | No Puddle Jumper, I haven't tried another source but I can try my wife's Note II and see what happens. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 7 Salisbury, MD United States | Thanks Cruiser. I didn't see any messages appearing on my phone but I will try again and see if anything avails itself. I was a bit disappointed to say the least. I love my phone and I love my bike but I want to love them both together! Ciao. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 119 CASTRO VALLEY, CA United States | When I use my MP3 player on Aux, I have to turn up the volume to the max on my MP3 player. Once I do that, it sounds better than the radio. |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| on my ipod I put sound to max and the vision radio to about 8 |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 7 Salisbury, MD United States | I'll try doing that tonight and see what happens. Thanks for the suggestion Visionary. |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | on MY samsung note 2 i have my volume (on the phone) set to right below then message you get on the phone that is a warning about hearing damage when the volume is too high... also... you will want to make sure that 3.5mm cord is plugged in all the way. not just on the phone but into the radio itself.. i use a Extension cord lets all it, on my 3.5 jack. i have one pre ran to the trunk.. and then the female adaptor upfront so if i want to plug my note 2 upfront i can.. (to use as radio or GPS mode.. ) but then if i want to use it in the trunk... for what ever reason.. i think i used to have the cable long enough so the passenger could play with the ipod and control the music with my keeping focus on the text messaging drivers out there.. either way. any time i had issues wth audio quality .. in MY case it was volume level and or connect between the device and the radio itself.. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 60
| Also of note, Sometimes the jack on your phone becomes clogged with pocket lint and other debris causing a bad connection. Some canned air and or a small pick to clean it out may help. |
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