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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 27-Nov 04 Member No.: 55,702 ![]() |
Hi
When I to connect my Ipod (via the dock) or my Ibook to my amplifier (Harman Kardon), the sound volume is VERY low and to be able to get a high level volume I end up having to increase the volume of to 30db, which is not normal and produces a lot of bass vibrations. This happens with all audio sources (Itunes, Garage band, realplayer, Band in a box) I have tried connecting my Ipod to another amplifier (NAD) and there is no volume problem. I have tried all 'in' ports, but it makes not difference What am I doing wrong ? Is there a special cable besides a standard Audio Stereo Jack ? thanks Eole |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 22-Sep 04 From: Abingdon - UK Member No.: 51,581 ![]() |
This may sound obvious, but have you checked that output volume of the iPod is set to maximum (though I presume you have if it sounds fine through the NAD amp). Also which set of RCA inputs have you connected it to on the Harmon Kardon amp? This must be a line-level input such as AUX, TUNER, CD or TAPE IN, not Phono.
As far as cable does, any ordinary 3.5mm jack to twin phono lead (or a twin phono lead with a 3.5mm adaptor) should be fine. hope this helps Paul |
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