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  • SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten
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No pic 'cause I dont have a car...but I believe it is next to the aux power socket which lives under the tissue holder.

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How can the sound quality of the plug-in be any different to the head unit? Surely you mean the quality of output from the aux device??? If you have poor output to the plug-in, then of course your head unit can only reproduce sound of the quality it recieves.

  • SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten
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How can the sound quality of the plug-in be any different to the head unit? Surely you mean the quality of output from the aux device??? If you have poor output to the plug-in, then of course your head unit can only reproduce sound of the quality it recieves.

I'm with you Turbo6man.

if the quality is so bad it is probably 'cause the input signal is either crappy or the level is too high saturating the preamp. try turning down the level of the o/p of the mp3 player or whatever it is you have plugged in.

remebber also RTFM...what does the manual say for max input signal and what does the mp3 device say regarding (min) o/p.

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Connecting my Sony NETMD via a tape adaptor to the AU worked perfectly the sound was crystal clear and really good. Im getting this AUX input installed on my 3000kms service. So ill let you know how it sounds then. Im pretty sure it will be very good.

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