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#271989 - 12/12/2005 02:03 Control Aux input volume independently?
robricc
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Is there a way to control the aux input's volume seperately from the tuner and player? I just installed an XM Roady XT in my friend's car running into the empeg's aux and it seems like the volume is about half that of the other empeg functions.
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#271990 - 12/12/2005 02:06 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: robricc]
matthew_k
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Hijack's volume boosting is what you're looking for. You can specify the difference in db's.

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#271991 - 12/12/2005 02:14 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: matthew_k]
robricc
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Cool, I will have to take a look at that tomorrow. I think he has v440 on there which I would assume is new enough.
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#271992 - 12/12/2005 02:18 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: robricc]
tfabris
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Yeah, the hijack volume offset feature was put in place a very long time ago. An example of the syntax is:

[hijack]
disable_bassboost_FM=1
volume_boost_FM=-2
volume_boost_AM=-6
volume_boost_AUX=4

You didn't ask about the first one, but it's a useful one.

Note that the volume_boost numbers are either a normal number (positive DB) or a negative number (negative DB).
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#271993 - 13/12/2005 01:07 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: tfabris]
robricc
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That seemed to have worked OK. I had to use +30 db to make the levels seem equal.
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#271994 - 13/12/2005 04:30 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: robricc]
tfabris
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That's pretty odd and surprising. Sure it was hooked up right? Using line outputs? Did the XM unit have a level adjustment of any kind?
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#271995 - 13/12/2005 04:32 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: tfabris]
tfabris
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Hm, from the looks of it, all it's supposed to need is the 1/8" to RCA cable, based on their "home kit". So was there a control to turn up the volume on the RoadyXT?
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#271996 - 13/12/2005 12:16 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: tfabris]
robricc
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There are 6 different "output level" settings. The default level was 3. There isn't a huge difference between them, so I guess they're just there for fine adjustment. I plugged a Rio Forge into the aux and that's really low also.
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#271997 - 17/10/2006 18:19 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: robricc]
robricc
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Coming back to this... I installed another XM portable hooked up to the empeg's AUX input. Just like before, I had to jack-up the AUX volume in Hijack.

Is this because the empeg expects an amplified source (headphone jack)? If so, is there anything I can buy that would make the line-out match the level expected by the empeg? The Hijack trick doesn't produce the cleanest audio (but XM's stream isn't sounding too great these days either).
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#271998 - 17/10/2006 18:41 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: robricc]
robricc
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Actually, the Hijack method is not bad. I was just listening really closely on the new install (XM Sportscaster) with the AUX boosted 35 points (17.5db?) and it seems very clean.

The other install was a Roady XT. Although the Sportscaster is supposed to be the low-end unit (I think it looks sleek), the Roady XT install has a lot of noise that seems to be getting amplified by Hijack. I initially thought it was a problem with the method Hijack was using to boost the volume. I guess there is a ground problem or something similar with the Roady XT install.

(This still doesn't help XM's declining compression quality )

EDIT: Edit to reflect Hijacks boost number compared to dbs


Edited by robricc (17/10/2006 18:49)

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#271999 - 20/12/2006 05:20 Re: Control Aux input volume independently? [Re: robricc]
Snowshoe
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I had to up all audio outputs on my Delphi SkyFi also, both the SkyFi's audio output & use the Hijack boost function, currently set at 15 in Hijack. The SkyFi has 8 settings but I have it set to 8. Like he said there isn't much diff. in from 1-8 on the scale.


Edited by Snowshoe (20/12/2006 05:29)

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