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Old 05-20-2007, 11:15 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: XM Radio Install - Pics

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Very Nice. How is the volume in the AUX. input. I plugged my iPod into it and found it to lose a lot of volume. I had to turn the radio volume all the way up to compensate.
On my FJ radio (the base version), the volume for the radio and the Aux input are totally independent of each other. So you can set the radio volume at one level and leave it . . . . and set the Aux input to another level. (Not sure if it's the same with the 6-disc upgrade radio.)

Anyway, the volume of the satellite radio is just fine. Plus the XM itself has an Audio Level Output level setting that can be boosted in the Menu section.
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