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I have 2 car dock's for my stalleto 2 and when i plug the auxillary cord in only 1 half of the car speakers work. this happens with both docks and in different cars. if i pull the auxillary plug out a little all the speakers will come on and when the same auxillary cord is used on different products all speakers work and there is no problem
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When you plug the ipad into something it sometimes turns off,you must press play again. Is it plugged into auxillary input and turned to auxillary on the stereo?
I had the same issue. I tried opening the dock and could not find anything wrong. It seems the charger was delivering sufficient voltage. So I disconnected power to the charger and reconnected couple of times and it started working again. My charger has a LED light and based on the brightness of the light you can findout if the output voltage is close to 20 volts.
There might be some issue with the docking ports. Try to connect a different iPod and see if its working, if its not working then there is some problem with the Dock connectors in the docking station.
All Ipod docks bypass the audio processor, so your volume and equalizer presets on the ipod will not work. Use the volume knob on the home theater unit itself.
Chances are it's the docking module... try pulling the ipod forward and see if you get some sound.
One can slip something in behind the ipod to prop it so it will give sound sometimes but overtime the problem gets worse in my experience.
There's the Auxillary input as well in the back... i.e. running an adapter from the headphone jack to the back. For an Ipod Classic one can leave it in the docking station re-charging - for the nano, with the headphone jack on the bottom it can't be placed in the docking station (though can be - recharged when not plugged in)
Don't forget to switch the selection to Auxiliary rather than Ipod
That being said, in terms of sound quality, the quality is much better (highs are higher) when plugged into the docking station compared to the Auxiliary input
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