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Old 03-21-2017, 04:06 PM
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I have a new 2017 A3 with the B&O upgraded audio package. I've previously had the equivalent on a series of A4s, and there was always a way to increase the default maximum volume with which the audio comes on when you start up the car. I can't seem to find anything on this in the A3 manual. Anybody out there who can give me a clue whether this adjustment is possible, and, if so, how to do it?

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Old 05-25-2017, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by KellnerBM
I have a new 2017 A3 with the B&O upgraded audio package. I've previously had the equivalent on a series of A4s, and there was always a way to increase the default maximum volume with which the audio comes on when you start up the car. I can't seem to find anything on this in the A3 manual. Anybody out there who can give me a clue whether this adjustment is possible, and, if so, how to do it?

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Let me re-phrase my question: Is there a way to increase the input volume level for all the media sources (CD; MP3 player)? The maximum remembered volume for the radio is fine, but, every time I start the car, I have to crank up the volume whenever I want to listen to, e.g., my MP3 player.

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Originally Posted by KellnerBM
Let me re-phrase my question: Is there a way to increase the input volume level for all the media sources (CD; MP3 player)? The maximum remembered volume for the radio is fine, but, every time I start the car, I have to crank up the volume whenever I want to listen to, e.g., my MP3 player.

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There is a setting for input volume, I think I saw it in the Bluetooth settings. Not near my car, but there is definitely a setting for Input level, as I found it useful when I stumbled across it.
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Originally Posted by KellnerBM
Let me re-phrase my question: Is there a way to increase the input volume level for all the media sources (CD; MP3 player)? The maximum remembered volume for the radio is fine, but, every time I start the car, I have to crank up the volume whenever I want to listen to, e.g., my MP3 player.

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I believe the only way to change the remembered volume when you start the car is using VCDS Vag-Com to make a coding change.
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Originally Posted by mariovee
There is a setting for input volume, I think I saw it in the Bluetooth settings. Not near my car, but there is definitely a setting for Input level, as I found it useful when I stumbled across it.
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I had found this adjustment, but it only increases the remembered volume of a Bluetooth device (e.g., my iPhone), but not a device that's either plugged into the car's USB ports (my MP3 player) or the installed CD player in the car.
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