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12-29-2008, 06:25 AM #1
Hooking up an iPod to your car question...
Can anyone advise me on what I need to boost the volume level of my iPod when I have it hooked up to the auxiliary jack of my vehicle? The vehicle is designed to take iPods and such in that aux jack.
The problem I've found is that I guess I'm one of those blokes that can't go any higher than ten.
I've got the volume of the iPod all the way up and I've got the volume of the car stereo all the way up and...you can hear the tunes, but the overall volume is very low. I want to go up to eleven!
Chris L"Blues fallin' down like hail." Robert Johnson
"Aw, Pretty Boy, can't you show me nuthin but surrender?" Patti Smith
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12-29-2008, 06:43 AM #2
a 500 watt amp under the driver's seat will help you a bit... you might want to upgrade all the speaker wiring and the speakers themselves
but i am not a slave to the ipod hegemonyBe just and fear not.
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12-29-2008, 06:53 AM #3
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Thanked: 77You might consider a headphone amp. This is sort of higher end stuff but you'll get the idea.
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12-29-2008, 10:54 AM #4
Hi,
First I would check the iPod's menu to see if the maximum output is not limited. It's a security feature on some iPod to preserve your hearing.
If you want to try an amplifier, I would suggest this one. It very small, only 60 $ US and only works with 2 AA rechargeable batteries. It will not run with normal batteries.
Last time I checked, one could not use rechargeable batteries with the Headroom amp. In the long run it could be expensive, as it uses 4 AAA batteries.
As someone suggested, you could also add another amplifier stage to your cars radio which may be the least expensive solution if you keep to something "reasonnable".
Is the volume OK with the radio is playing ?
Volume is speaker dependent, if your spakers are rated at 82db/1watt, a 1000 watts amplifier won't do much good. If they're rated at 91db/1watt a 15 watts amps will blow your ears off.
Regards,
McKieLast edited by McKie; 12-29-2008 at 11:06 AM.
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12-29-2008, 07:04 PM #5
Thanks McKee. Yes, the volume range is exactly as it should be for the radio (it's a new vehicle), just not for the iPod. I'll check out that small amp. I'm not looking to deck out the car with a booming system and don't have an interest in any aftermarket car amp.
Chris L"Blues fallin' down like hail." Robert Johnson
"Aw, Pretty Boy, can't you show me nuthin but surrender?" Patti Smith
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12-29-2008, 07:29 PM #6
How does the Ipod hook into the car? A wire or a docking station? Either one... you might want to check that first before spending money on an AMP.