Tip & How-To about Apple iPod touch
Take your music with you on your iPod, portable media player
from Apple. Depending on iPod model can hold between 500 to 40,000 songs. No
matter how small or large your music collection, not content with mediocre
sound quality while enjoying your music. Using a combination of hardware and
software settings of the iPod add-ons to your iPod pump up the jam like never
before.
1. Change the iPod music equalizer. These changes and
increases the sound from the iPod to better match a specific style or genre of
music. Press "Menu" on the front of Click Wheel iPod. Go to
"Settings" and press the middle mouse wheel. Scroll down and select
"EQ". Select the type of music you listen to (e.g. "Rock")
and press the middle button of the Click Wheel.
2. Sound set control function for all your iPod music
playing in the same volume as surprising increase or decrease in volume between
songs. Click "Settings" from the main iPod menu and choose
"Sound Check" to turn it off.
3. Use headphones instead of earphones that came with your
iPod. While the earbuds feature enough for everyday use, audiophiles cannot
enjoy the limited range of buttons compared with headphones bigger and more
powerful. Additional benefits in some models of headphones, such as blocking
noise canceling ambient noise, also can help improve your iPod listening
experience.
4. Connect the iPod to a stereo amplifier or iPod
compatible. This adds low-range and headsets that many cannot create and is
ideal for cases where you connect your iPod to share with a group sounds like a
party.
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