Audio VOLUME varies via COMMAND: FM, CD, AUXILIARY Device
#1
MBWorld Fanatic!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,065
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
2002 CLK 55 AMG Coupe ;)
Audio VOLUME varies via COMMAND: FM, CD, AUXILIARY Device
The db levels vary condiderably between these three devices: FM, CD, and the AUX setting played via the outlet in the glove compartment.
FM is the loudest, CD three steering wheel clicks less dbs and AUX six steering wheel clicks less than the FM radio.
QUESTIONs:
1. Are the three different sound levels normal, for RADIO, CD CHANGER & AUX DEVICE?
2. Should not FM Radio stations and CDs have same sound level?
3. Can FM radio and CD changer sounds be synchronized, so that switching from radio to cds does not require volume adjustments?
tnx
Karl
FM is the loudest, CD three steering wheel clicks less dbs and AUX six steering wheel clicks less than the FM radio.
QUESTIONs:
1. Are the three different sound levels normal, for RADIO, CD CHANGER & AUX DEVICE?
2. Should not FM Radio stations and CDs have same sound level?
3. Can FM radio and CD changer sounds be synchronized, so that switching from radio to cds does not require volume adjustments?
tnx
Karl
#2
Super Moderator
Karl, this may not be the same for COMAND 2.0, however, the COMAND 2.5 in my vehicle has separate sound settings for each button (IE: Radio, Tape, CD, NAV, etc.).
Going into the sound settings on each one of these button modes will allow me to set each modes sound (Bass, Treble, etc.) independantly of the others.
Going into the sound settings on each one of these button modes will allow me to set each modes sound (Bass, Treble, etc.) independantly of the others.