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<blockquote data-quote="saat" data-source="post: 389400" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Actually, there is a sound level setting for the AUX channel that you can set on the MID. It will adjust the sound level only for the AUX channel. It will not affect the other channels. So you don't have to touch the volume when you change the channels.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The way I see it, the quality of the sound thru the AUX, is already degraded by the connection. It is more dictated by your player or to put it correctly, the quality of the song, the output of the player and its compatibility with the BMW stereo syetem. The quality of the AUX cable can also affect the quality of the sound.</p><p></p><p>Given the same player and the right settings, the sound quality (if you can call it that) coming thru the speakers is about the same whether it is via the aux, or BMW cable or BMW iPod interface adapter.</p><p></p><p>I would give an iPod in the BMW only a "Listenable" rating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saat, post: 389400, member: 77"] Actually, there is a sound level setting for the AUX channel that you can set on the MID. It will adjust the sound level only for the AUX channel. It will not affect the other channels. So you don't have to touch the volume when you change the channels. The way I see it, the quality of the sound thru the AUX, is already degraded by the connection. It is more dictated by your player or to put it correctly, the quality of the song, the output of the player and its compatibility with the BMW stereo syetem. The quality of the AUX cable can also affect the quality of the sound. Given the same player and the right settings, the sound quality (if you can call it that) coming thru the speakers is about the same whether it is via the aux, or BMW cable or BMW iPod interface adapter. I would give an iPod in the BMW only a "Listenable" rating. [/QUOTE]
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