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poffer Member Since: 05 Jul 2005 Posts: 31 |
Their is an aux socket in the centre console, in front of the rear seats.
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Mon Jul 18 2005 9:08pm |
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Toodeep Member Since: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 42 |
Just to add you'll need short lead with a 3.5mm headphone jack at both ends (from Maplins or the like) and you'll probably have to adjust the relative volume of the AUX source (hold down the tone button for 5 secs). Otherwise your MP3 player may sound very quiet or loud compared with the other sources. Range Rover Sport TdV6HSE in Bonatti Grey + 20" Stormer wheels (ex X5 and ML driver) |
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Tue Jul 19 2005 1:46pm |
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grommet Member Since: 28 May 2005 Location: Northern California Posts: 299 |
Maybe I'm clueless... but I didn't think the stereo had relative volume control beyond phone and voice. I know it can store "tone" settings for each source (called "source tone memory"), but I didn't notice a "source volume memory" option. In my experience, AUX (with device at maximum output) has a lower volume than CD or FM. The silly Automatic Volume Control (AVC) option that is speed sensitive sure isn't it. |
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Wed Jul 20 2005 9:20pm |
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Toodeep Member Since: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 42 |
I think you might be right. I must be thinking of the SatNav voice which was inaudible, to my confusion, until I got stuck into the bit about 'Navi Volume Offset' in the manual. Range Rover Sport TdV6HSE in Bonatti Grey + 20" Stormer wheels (ex X5 and ML driver) |
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Wed Jul 20 2005 10:30pm |
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