- Oct 21, 2006
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This is in regards to car audio rather than home / computer audio, but I think it fits anyway. 
I have a 2008 Ford Fusion with the "premium" sound package. It has two tweeters located on the A-pillars, and a (two-way?) speaker in each door. No subs, but I may be adding some later on. No Sync either.
Anyway, everything is stock, and the sound quality is decent aside from the lack of bass. The head unit is the stock 6-disc changer with no equalization options.
I usually either play an MP3 disc (256 or 320 kbps), or hook my Sansa Clip+ up to the 3.5mm auxiliary jack. The problem is, the Clip+ on the aux input has noticeably worse sound quality (primarily even less bass) and is much quieter than playing a CD at the same head unit sound level, even with the MP3 player turned all the way up. The Clip+ does have some built-in software equalization, but it doesn't do much for the problem. At first I thought the bargain price of the Clip+ just meant that it had lesser sound quality, but after reading a few reviews, audiophiles seem to generally love it. The same songs are on both the MP3 CD and the Clip+, and with IEMs hooked up to the MP3 player, it sounds great.
On most of the audiophile / audio enthusiast sites I've seen, many people rave about adding a small amplifier between their MP3 player and their headphones. Usually they're either bought online for ~$70-150 or so, or self-built in an Altoids tin. Would something like this help my problem, primarily to get better sound quality and overall presence out of the aux input in my car, or should I be looking elsewhere?
Finally, does anyone know of a way to control the MP3 player remotely? My car has volume / next track / input controls built into the steering wheel, and while I realize I won't be able to use those with the aux input, I would love to hook a remote up to the Clip+, if such a thing exists.
Cliffs:
- Ford Fusion, stock 6 speakers / head unit
- MP3 CDs sound fine, but Sandisk Sansa Clip+ on aux input is much quieter and has less presence (especially bass)
- same 256 and 320 kbps MP3s used on both the CDs and Clip+
- Can I add a small "Altoids tin" amplifier to get better sound through the aux input in my car?
Thanks.
I have a 2008 Ford Fusion with the "premium" sound package. It has two tweeters located on the A-pillars, and a (two-way?) speaker in each door. No subs, but I may be adding some later on. No Sync either.
I usually either play an MP3 disc (256 or 320 kbps), or hook my Sansa Clip+ up to the 3.5mm auxiliary jack. The problem is, the Clip+ on the aux input has noticeably worse sound quality (primarily even less bass) and is much quieter than playing a CD at the same head unit sound level, even with the MP3 player turned all the way up. The Clip+ does have some built-in software equalization, but it doesn't do much for the problem. At first I thought the bargain price of the Clip+ just meant that it had lesser sound quality, but after reading a few reviews, audiophiles seem to generally love it. The same songs are on both the MP3 CD and the Clip+, and with IEMs hooked up to the MP3 player, it sounds great.
On most of the audiophile / audio enthusiast sites I've seen, many people rave about adding a small amplifier between their MP3 player and their headphones. Usually they're either bought online for ~$70-150 or so, or self-built in an Altoids tin. Would something like this help my problem, primarily to get better sound quality and overall presence out of the aux input in my car, or should I be looking elsewhere?
Finally, does anyone know of a way to control the MP3 player remotely? My car has volume / next track / input controls built into the steering wheel, and while I realize I won't be able to use those with the aux input, I would love to hook a remote up to the Clip+, if such a thing exists.
Cliffs:
- Ford Fusion, stock 6 speakers / head unit
- MP3 CDs sound fine, but Sandisk Sansa Clip+ on aux input is much quieter and has less presence (especially bass)
- same 256 and 320 kbps MP3s used on both the CDs and Clip+
- Can I add a small "Altoids tin" amplifier to get better sound through the aux input in my car?
Thanks.
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