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I currently use my phone to connect to the bike via bluetooth. I have an Amazon Prime account and I stream my music through that app.
I vaguely recall seeing or reading that there are higher quality music files that sound better than those that are streamed through apps like my Prime Music app.
I have the media nook in my bike that has a USB cord run into already. Maybe there is a compact media storage device I can load up with some quality files of my favorites?
Maybe what I'm doing is about as good as it gets and I shouldn't bother.
I'm here to learn. Thanks for any advice you may have.
I also have all My Music loaded on an iPod (Classic) which is mounted to the glove box door of My 12 RG Custom.
It's wired into My Sony MEX100BT via USB cable and sounds great.
Mike
Unfortunately iPods wont work with the new GTS radio as they are not backward compatible with any iPod except the newest Touch I belueve
Maybe, I am teck changed I did have to up grade because what was in my 15 didn't work with my 19 so maybe I got a touch It was a re pack only 35.00 works for me.
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