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check your cable and make sure it is plugged in all way and make sure it is a stereo cable not mono. I had my mp3 doing the same thing and it was the way the cable would go into my player so I went to Radio shak and bought a new one and havent had a problem since.
Ditto on the cable. If your stereo works well otherwise, and your MP3 player works well through headphones, I'm betting on the cable. Make sure it's a "2 ring" stereo cable. You'll see 2 dark rings on the ends.
Thanks folks! I set my volume on high in the settings and cranked her up. I got music out the wazoo now!!!! I'm riding my hot rod 80"er today but the tunes will be rumbling tomorrow.
An alternative to the Aux and CD's. I installed an iDrive and a 4G Nano inside the fairing. 1,000 songs, access to playlists, artists, albums, etc. Can be operated using gloves.
iDrive : $25.00 on ebay
4G Nano : gift from supportive Wife
AC/DC 'Highway to Hell' at 80mph : Priceless
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