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02-25-2011, 08:43 AM | #1 |
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Aux-in volume
I listen to SiriusXM online via the aux input on the base stereo. When set to AUX, the only option on the display is aux-vol, which ranges from 1 - 6. Every time I start the car, although the volume is on 6, the volume level is attenuated (low). What I end up doing is turning the volume all the way down to 1, then back up to 6. Strangely, changing the volume from it's previous level seems to kick-in the aux input gain (amplification), even though I'm turning it down to 1. When I turn the volume back up to 6, it continues to increase the volume from the 1 level. So then I'm at maximum gain, and everything's good.
Note that this is completely separate from the main volume (left knob), which I adjust afterwards to get the overall volume I want. The aux-vol is set with the right knob. Do others go through this exercise? Is there a way to fix the aux-vol to max, so it doesn't auto-attenuate every time I start the car? |
02-25-2011, 11:46 AM | #2 |
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what I do when I use aux is I don't use the aux-vol if you look to the far right you will see a music note if you press that then use your tuning knob you should see s-vol push in the tuning knob to select I just set my aux volume there and it is at the same level everytime I turn on the car. (my aux-vol is always set at 1)
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If I understand your point correctly, you just use the default aux-vol and don't mess with it, which works fine for your input. In my case, my head unit turns on in this low-gain state for the aux input, and if I were to use it like that, then my aux input would be drastically lower in volume than my other sources. So I'd have to crank-up the master volume, but if I then switched to the tuner or CD input, it would be blasting. Even if I were to leave my aux-vol set to 1, it would still continue to power-up at a much lower volume, than if I were to manually change the aux-vol setting and then return it to 1. So to be clear, changing the aux-vol setting in any way (up or down) after powering-up the head unit causes the AUX input volume to jump to a louder (higher gain) setting, which is what I need. |
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