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marc777



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AUX and I-pod - only one side?

We are playing an i-pod touch via the AUX socket and for some reason only the Right Hand speakers are audible. Left is ssilent.

They work fine on radio, just not on AUX. Any bright ideas?

Thanks

Marc

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Post #265633 Mon May 10 2010 4:03pm
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npinks
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Have you checked the balance/fader, not sure if it has presets for each function

or the lead/aux input/headphone socket is only half working

Try another lead/iPod

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umbertob



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Are you using a 3.5mm male to male (headphone-to-AUX jacks) type of patch cord? Those come in mono


or stereo


flavors. My guess is that you might be using a mono audio cable. 

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NightFox



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Also if the aux cable isn't pushed all the way in at each end you'll only get mono Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1.8::MG Montego Turbo::MGB GT::Rover Sterling::MGF::MG ZT 190+
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