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![]() In other words, the volume of the music audio has to be fairly high, or the Muse will cut out during softer parts of a song. The audio output device needs a compression circuit to keep audio levels more near a constant output. There are portable cd players out there that have such a feature. Another issue is that my unit only seems to pass one of the stereo channels through to the headset. I hear the music in both ears, but it's only the left or right (not sure which) channel. Your headset may have a dip switch that's factory set to mono-out a stereo input - like the Bose headset. Try the other setting. Or it may be wired in mono. Try it on a stereo source at home. |
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