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Volume problem with the AUX input using iPod

I recently installed an everyday headphone-RCA cable on my Alpine CDA-9825 HU and my problem is that the volume is very low on the channel...i have to turn it all the way to 35 which is the max volume for this unit for the music to reach a medium volume level...any ideas of what the problem might be and how i can get more volume? with out having to turn the unit volume up so high?

  • croom-z Jul 30, 2008

    yeah the iPod is at max volume...its weird. do u think the aux channel may be messed up? or somethin crazy like that?

  • arts240sx Dec 06, 2008

    I connected an Ipod to my Alpine Cda 9825 using rca cables but the volume is way to low. I have turned up the volume on both the ipod and the stereo yet the volume is still low.. can any one help me out?

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Do you have the ipod turned up too? Whats happening is the alpine is getting to low of a foltage signal.

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