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Mouse 07-25-2019 10:22 PM

Anyone in an escalade or cadillac, how do you listen to music?
 
I'd like to know how you listen, or what format you use to listen to music.
Lately, when I hop in my Escalade, my iphone plays my old itunes library music through the bluetooth connection. I don't really tell it too, it just does it on accident all the time.
The sound quality of old itunes tracks are roughly 128-256 MP3 sized songs. They sound a lot better than satellite radio, but the low res eventually fatigues me, and all songs start to sound the same. Heavy MP3 compression played over a Bose stereo.

My itunes library is from music I liked about a decade ago, so it's a little weird, but since Sirius XM is way too compressed I listen anyway.

I tried plugging my AK DAP in, but my CUE/infotainment will only reconize CD size flacs 16/44. Most of my stuff is higher res from online stores.

nicoff 07-25-2019 10:29 PM

Sounds like all you need to do is re-rip your music to a higher resolution (like ALAC which is Apple lossless), save it to your phone and then play it in your truck.

For The Love of Music 07-26-2019 12:32 AM

Anyone in an escalade or cadillac, how do you listen to music?
 
2017 Escalade ESV Platinum

Something is goofy with the interface, CUE.

Sometimes I plug in my iPhone to get audible texts, then when I unplug it seems to auto connect the music which Tidal is an option, but I don’t like the auto sync - perhaps it can be turned off, just have put zero time in it as I’m on the phone more then I listen to music.

I’m not sure of audio size restrictions and honestly don’t pay attention.


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