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Sound quality doesn't have anything to do with the USB stick you use. It is a matter of what quality was the recording made in and what quality of the playback device is. If a song is MP3 and recorded with less than 128K bits per second, it will sound poor but take up less space. 192K is probably optimal as it has very good quality and still, reasonable file size. Again, these figures are for MP3 format, which I would guess that your car radio is looking for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Quality of music does not depend on the USB stick. The stick just stores the data it is given. If the data going in is good, the data going out will be good. Either you are storing poor music data, or your playback system is trashing the data.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the audio quality is bad then you might want to check the files you are using.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use this on my Sony head deck in my car and the file type you may have converted the files to flash is most likely your issue as mine are 320kbps which is a little overkill. My friends use this type even for competition as they seem to not fall out or get in the way as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have audio books on mine. I use them in my Honda 'so built in USB connection and the clarity is just fine. For what it's worth.
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