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Posts: 78 Gilroy, Ca | When I plug in my android phone and listen to music theres some back feed like when you hold the aux connector between your fingers and it will pause itself. Is anyone else having this problem? |
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Posts: 215 W'ford Tx | Feed back from what? When you use your turn signals or horn? I had a faulty aux cable that would only play out of the right side of the bike. |
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Posts: 208 Wichita, Kansas | The connector has shielded cable on both sides which helps prevent interference, but the aux connector has to break the shielding path to allow the two connectors to join, so it is susceptible to interference. When you hold it, you body acts as an antenna amplifying the interference and capacitively and inductively couples the stronger interference into the line, which apparently upsets the phone. The question I have is, since you can't do this while riding, since the cable is inside the little storage compartment, why is this a problem? |
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Posts: 78 Gilroy, Ca | It pauses my phone when Im listening to music |
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Posts: 78 Gilroy, Ca | That's what I do too |
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Posts: 178 LaGrange, GA | Get poweramp for your music player. It's five bucks, but it allows you to choose actions when plugged and unplugged - you can make it not pause. I haven't found another player with that option. |
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Posts: 78 Gilroy, Ca | It doesn't happen when I use the aux in my car only on my bike |
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Posts: 178 LaGrange, GA | Same here. I still found the easiest fix to be the $5 app. |
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