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Connected my ipod 4 gig nano to aux. Played well except I had to turn the volume to max, I never ride listening at max volumn and it wasn't nearly as loud as the radio or cd at that level. I'm afraid that I won't be able to hear any of my music when I'm riding.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff
03 FLTRI
Right click on a song in Itunes. Select "get info" then "Options" and you can turn up the volume on certian songs... There are programs out there that can do this to all yoru songs. Look around and you will find some...
My iPod is alway turned all the way up. The issue is that ear buds don't need as much power to play where a audio device (like your HD radio) does... It's normal when playing out of the head phone jack.
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