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Posted on Mar 13, 2009

Barely hear music from ipod when connected in aux Alpine CDA9835

When I connect my ipod through the aux input in the back I can barely hear it through the speakers even when I turn the volume all the way up, I've tryed several different wires bc at first I thought maybe my cables were bad. Can anyone help please?

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2009

    im goin through the same thing I have my mp3 player maxed n the volume max n I barely hear the music 

  • Anonymous Jan 25, 2013

    I have the same issue! please tell me if anything works or how you fixed it

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Are you connecting the ipod through the green that is sticking out the back of the unit? If this is the case this is the amp output. I first hooked my ipod to this and has the same problem you describe. You actually need to purchase this part KCA-121B-Auxiliary-Input-Adapter.html">http://www.crutchfield.com/S-a7wrrbtQT1B/p_500KCA121B/Alpine-KCA-121B-Auxiliary-Input-Adapter.html in order to hook up your ipod up.

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Turn Vol up on i-pod.Go to full,then back a bit. Good luck!

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I got this link from the spec sheet here: http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500CDA9851/Alpine-CDA-9851.html?tp=5684
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