Playing music in my car

seipher09

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Ok so here is the story...

I bought a auxiliary cable to connect my phone into my car to listen to music, the music came out great however the voices of the singing was very quiet. So I assumed bad cable, so i bought a new cable and same issued was going on. So i tried my girlfriends iphone which worked with no issues at all, and tried another MP3 player which worked fine. So I assumed it was an issue with my phone. So Verizon sent me a new phone and the same issue still is going on. Any ideas? Any one else have a similar issue?

I have a 2008 Chevy Cobalt LT.
 

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Seipher, it is most likely the fault of the limited stock volume functions. But you can do so much more with the sound than the phone's stock limited options. Try a sound equalizer to adjust the various volume levels. I use power amp from play store as my music player, which has an equalizer built in. It is also a popular music player but to release all its features, it is a paid app.

There is also many free equalizer apps. Music Volume EQ works great but it's not the only one. But I would definitely recommend installing an equalizer to get the full possibilities of the music you play. Experiment with a few and see which work best for you.

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I use the OEM Motorola car dock and have no problems at all, however, I ave found for the best sound I have to turn the volume up all the way on my phone.

Also, if you are using a case, it may prevent the audio cable from completely going into the audio jack. You may want to check that too.

David
 

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Try this,

Go to your phone settings.

Scroll down, select Sound.

Scroll down, select "Wired stereo devices" under Audio Effects.

Disable the audio effects.
 
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