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rallymonkeygsx

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 5, 2012
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I bought a green 7th gen ipod nano to use in the car so I dont have to worry about taking up space on the iphone for music. When running the nano through the headphone jack the sound is fantastic as you'd expect, but when i run it through bluetooth the audio really loses a lot of its quality. This does not happen when i run my iphone wifes iphone over bluetooth, the audio sounds just as good as if it were hooked in directly. I returned the nano and got a brand new replacement but had the same results. Is anyone else having this issue or did I just get unlucky twice? 1st post by the way.
 

rallymonkeygsx

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 5, 2012
4
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Ok does anyone even have a 7th gen ipod nano they've used with bluetooth? Just trying to see if I need to try again or live with it.
 

Alag28

macrumors 6502
Aug 23, 2006
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Ok does anyone even have a 7th gen ipod nano they've used with bluetooth? Just trying to see if I need to try again or live with it.

overall, a wireless connection is easier to pick up crappier performance than direct plug in..i dont think theres anything u can do :confused:
 
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