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    Hi guys,

    Just tried out the aux input using my iPhone. I found that I needed to crank up the head unit's volume to get any decent sound. When I said crank up, I mean - 300%-400% higher than if I am listening to CDs.

    Does this sound (pardon the pun) right to you?
    2008 R32 5 door DSG Deep Pearl Blue - APR Stage 1

  • #2
    I've found that I have to turn it up a bit more than usual, but not that much.

    Make sure your iPhone's volume is set to around 70-80% when you plug it in. Keep in mind that the iPhone remembers volume settings for different audio profiles as well.

    This means that if you have the volume set to 80% before plugging anything into the headphone socket on the phone, the volume won't necessarily be set to 80% after you plug something in. It will be set to whatever it was last time you had something plugged in.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kctt View Post
      Hi guys,

      Just tried out the aux input using my iPhone. I found that I needed to crank up the head unit's volume to get any decent sound. When I said crank up, I mean - 300%-400% higher than if I am listening to CDs.

      Does this sound (pardon the pun) right to you?
      Have you adjusted the level on the aux in?

      If not RTFM as it walks you through how to do this.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by kctt View Post
        Hi guys,

        Just tried out the aux input using my iPhone. I found that I needed to crank up the head unit's volume to get any decent sound. When I said crank up, I mean - 300%-400% higher than if I am listening to CDs.

        Does this sound (pardon the pun) right to you?
        Under the Aux-In volume setting on the unit, set the input volume to 1.5v (Low)

        That should sort it,

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        • #5
          No issues here (but in a Skoda).

          Have the gain(??) set to 2 (of 3 settings). Have the iPhone on 90%. Volume on about 15 - 22
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          • #6
            I noticed that it's a little lower than CD quality, but nothing like what you're describing.

            I had my aux. input installed through Northfield Car Sound about a month after I bought the car.
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            • #7
              Ok, call me thick. I looked through the manual and I found nothing about setting the aux-in volume. In fact, I only found one reference to the aux input in the entire manual. I think I pressed every conceivable option on the head unit and I don't see any options that allow me to set the volume.

              So where do I find the volume setting for aux in?
              2008 R32 5 door DSG Deep Pearl Blue - APR Stage 1

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              • #8
                Originally posted by maca View Post
                I noticed that it's a little lower than CD quality, but nothing like what you're describing.
                Well ,it would. The music is compressed

                What bit rates are people using for ripping their music?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                  Well ,it would. The music is compressed

                  What bit rates are people using for ripping their music?
                  320kbps AAC

                  I use the MDI as I found the AUX to be ****!
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                  • #10
                    I have a 2008 GTI and have the same problem - the iPhone is really quiet. I haven't been able to find any AUX level settings either. Was there an update to the stereo that adds this feature?

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                    • #11
                      Sorry to bring up an old thread but I still haven't found the aux-in volume setting. I went to the VW service and they know nothing about that. And before anyone tells me to RTFM, I RTFM front to back - can't find this anywhere.

                      EDIT: On the Mk6 GTI's head unit, there is a menu setting that allows you to adjust the aux volume but not on my R32.
                      2008 R32 5 door DSG Deep Pearl Blue - APR Stage 1

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kctt View Post
                        Sorry to bring up an old thread but I still haven't found the aux-in volume setting. I went to the VW service and they know nothing about that. And before anyone tells me to RTFM, I RTFM front to back - can't find this anywhere.

                        EDIT: On the Mk6 GTI's head unit, there is a menu setting that allows you to adjust the aux volume but not on my R32.
                        I've given up trying to get decent sound from my Ipod. I have the same prob from RNS510 C. Considering the price of it, you would expect a better manual than the crap VW have produced. My book was printed in 2007 and is almost useless. ABPO.

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                        • #13
                          I have some good news for iPhone users annoyed with the low volume via Aux In: You can buy a dock -> 3.5mm adapter for only a few bucks and it will increase the volume significantly. I use this one.

                          Don't worry about the USB plug - You can use that to charge your phone, but sound is output through the 3.5mm plug.

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                          • #14
                            Spiky has hit the nail on the head - the iphone doesn't know whether it is headphones or line out, so it assumes headphones. Buy that cheap one from DX that he linked - it is not quite MDI sound quality, but it is a line out instead of an amplified (and turned down) signal so a LOT clearer, and should solve the volume issue too.
                            Al..
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                            • #15
                              Ordered one of those the other day for the Mondeo. The Ford uses the 3.5mm for sound & the USB for display & control. Ford want $60 for a similar cable.
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