
LG enV VX-9900
Music Volume
It also distorts a bit. Does anybody else experience this or know how to adjust it? Thanks.
If you don't want to use an adapter, the only option for you is to re-encode all of your "too-loud" .mp3's at a lower volume level using a program like "audacity" or "soundforge". ๐คจ
Personally, I think it's a good move on LG's part because with the 9800, when you plug it into a car-stereo, it's...
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But, without that, you can use this little device from Jensen
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CMU1NM/sr=8-1/q ... »
it will receive your stereo BT transmission from your phone, and it has a 3.5mm (headphone jack) out, so that can go directly to your Aux-in. It even comes with a 3.5 to RCA adapter so you can plug it into a mixer/ home stereo/ VCR, etc.
I, personally wouldn't wast my time with this. I think that it's easier to just plug in one wire. ๐
http://www.engadget.com/2006/05/09/pioneers-deh-p810 ... »
But that thing is like $400, here's one at amazon for about $150:
http://www.amazon.com/VR3-VR500CS-BT-Bluetooth-Radio ... »
But, if you search around for "car stereo, A2DP" you may be able to find one for around $99. ๐
http://www.wickedbodies.net/VDC-pics/vertical%20door ... »
And, I think it should come with DVD/Nav/BT - stereo, so you should be good. ๐
Ashaneen said:
Makes sense. If you have around $25,000 saved up, you could get this one:
http://www.wickedbodies.net/VDC-pics/vertical%20door ... »
And, I think it should come with DVD/Nav/BT - stereo, so you should be good. ๐
Oh Ashaneen, you're hilarious now aren't you. lol. ๐คค ๐ Oh yeah however that RSX was unfortunately "riced" out so it doesn't look tasteful anymore. Quite the contrary it looks tacky and disgusting loking. lol. I might buy my dad's RSX. It's a 2003 with onlye 33,500 on it. In perfect condition. Oh hell, i"ll just have to see what it is I can afford after I graduate, that's all i can say right now. hahaha