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Old 21-01-2005, 18:12   #7
SMHarman
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Re: Is your iPod too quiet?

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Originally Posted by Halcyon
That will not damage your pod at all, but as you mention it could damage your ears if used for long periods of time.
Its a good hack though if you use your pod on your hifi and the signal is too weak.
Shouldn't make a difference on your hifi as that is a line out at a set volume (if you are using the dock and the proper line out that is).
An alternative is to get noise reducing headphones, much better for your hearing.
This said. I've got a US iPod, so I'm not sure how much quieter the EU ones are though.
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