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i have checked several phones with o-scope just cuz i was bored. and all of them put out a hideously nasty signal even at low volume. cd or USB is the way to go

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Nearly every device with a headphone jack output will clip. All iPods will at max volume, I'd bet that all Blackberry's do, probably all the Android phones as well. The digital to analog sound processor in these devices is powered by a tiny little battery, not the most powerful thing in the world. I've always found that 85%-ish is the point where I can't hear any distortion on my iPod with a flat EQ. However, I've also noticed that off an iPod there's much weaker bass than off a CD or USB drive. After grabbing a flash drive for my car I haven't found a need for CD's or my iPod in the car anymore.

Mines the opposite mine is louder off my ipad via aux. then cds are. I cant even drop my voltage under 13 with 2 saz 3500s and stock alt with my cd player (honestly) i sure as hell can with something thru the aux input tho

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Nearly every device with a headphone jack output will clip. All iPods will at max volume, I'd bet that all Blackberry's do, probably all the Android phones as well. The digital to analog sound processor in these devices is powered by a tiny little battery, not the most powerful thing in the world. I've always found that 85%-ish is the point where I can't hear any distortion on my iPod with a flat EQ. However, I've also noticed that off an iPod there's much weaker bass than off a CD or USB drive. After grabbing a flash drive for my car I haven't found a need for CD's or my iPod in the car anymore.

Mines the opposite mine is louder off my ipad via aux. then cds are. I cant even drop my voltage under 13 with 2 saz 3500s and stock alt with my cd player (honestly) i sure as hell can with something thru the aux input tho

What cd's are you using? If you burn a 320kbps song on a cd it doesn't change the quality.

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Nearly every device with a headphone jack output will clip. All iPods will at max volume, I'd bet that all Blackberry's do, probably all the Android phones as well. The digital to analog sound processor in these devices is powered by a tiny little battery, not the most powerful thing in the world. I've always found that 85%-ish is the point where I can't hear any distortion on my iPod with a flat EQ. However, I've also noticed that off an iPod there's much weaker bass than off a CD or USB drive. After grabbing a flash drive for my car I haven't found a need for CD's or my iPod in the car anymore.

Mines the opposite mine is louder off my ipad via aux. then cds are. I cant even drop my voltage under 13 with 2 saz 3500s and stock alt with my cd player (honestly) i sure as hell can with something thru the aux input tho

Maybe the EQ is bass boosted on your ipad? idk just making a guess as to why the bass is louder. But after reading this thread, It makes me cringe even more at the thought of using my Aux jack on my deck. It should be ok at low levels though right?

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MP3's off an iPod's dock connector to USB will be the same as MP3's off a flash drive and will be the same as the same MP3's burned onto a CD. Burning an MP3 onto a CD doesn't magically up the bitrate and make a higher quality audio recording. It just writes whatever data is there. WAV will generally be a better bitrate as it is uncompressed (unless someone decided to lower it to reduce file size)

If you have your iPod at full volume through the AUX input, it'll be louder bass because it's actually a higher amplitude sine wave than the unamplified file off the CD. The "volume" knob on your iPod is a gain knob for the internal amplifier. Nothing more. The trade off is that the audio is now most likely a clipped signal. The same effect as turning the gain knob on your amp to full. It will be loud but it's risking damage to your equipment.

A small amount of clipping is fine of course but if you haven't used a DD-1 or o-scope to set your gains then your iPod is clipping plus your headunit at full volume could be clipping and possibly your sub amplifier. 3 potential sources of distortion simply compounding on one another. If you're going for best quality, stick to .wav files on a flash drive/iPod via dock connector or use CD's.

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I found out my CD's really don't bump as hard as my iPod does. Now with the aux cable into my iPod with the volume at about 80-85% on the iPod, the output is completely different. I can actually get my (well, what used to be anyway) back windshield to flex. It does help to have a very high quality aux cable as well, I took one from my computer and compared it to my Griffin cable and the difference is night and day.

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ipods and iphones used through USB are interfaced. the radio reads it off the unit sort of like a CD unlike aux where it replicates the sound. itunes claims their songs that you download are "lossless" and are CD quality.

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ipods and iphones used through USB are interfaced. the radio reads it off the unit sort of like a CD unlike aux where it replicates the sound. itunes claims their songs that you download are "lossless" and are CD quality.

It is actually the opposite... Most of their songs are not cd quality and are usually a low bit-rate.

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ipods and iphones used through USB are interfaced. the radio reads it off the unit sort of like a CD unlike aux where it replicates the sound. itunes claims their songs that you download are "lossless" and are CD quality.

In regards to bitrate, I've always ended up with 256kbps from iTunes. But I don't think I have ever seen iTunes claim their songs are lossless.

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