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Crackling sound | Bad connection. | Check connection of iPod mini in the docking station. Check connection of the | |
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| 3.5mm stereo cable. Make sure it is connected to | |
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| A problem with your audio source. | Unplug the 3.5mm stereo cable from the audio source. Then plug it into the | |
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| headphone jack of an alternate source (e.g., Walkman, Discman or FM radio). | |
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Crackling sound | Volume level in operating system is set too high. | Check the operating system volume level and decrease if necessary. | |
from speakers |
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(when connected |
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to PC or laptop). |
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Sound is | Volume level on inMotion system is set too high. | Move the slider to the left to decrease the volume. | |
distorted. |
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Sound source is distorted. | WAV and .MID files are often of poor quality; therefore distortion and noise | ||
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| such as a music CD. | |
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Sound is | Volume level in operating system is set too high. | Check the operating system volume level and decrease if necessary. | |
distorted (when |
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connected to |
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PC or laptop). |
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Radio | Too close to a radio tower. | Move your speakers to see if the interference goes away. | |
interference. |
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