Audio quality over bluetooth? - Droid X General

I have my DX paired up with my car for calls but also for streaming music and podcasts because I'm lame like that, noticed though its very very quiet with my old iPhone 4 i would turn it up to 15 on my car and max BT volume and hear fine. But with BT volume all the way up i have to crank the speakers to 25 till i can hear very well... any thoughts? ideas? shut your mouth Gizim?

u mean audio volume?
i have a lil BT receiver in my car, and i leave the media volume at 14 (cuz 15 seems to overdrive the signal sometimes). When i am not being lazy, i can turn up the volume on the BT and its pretty good, but i usually just crank the stereo.

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on my ipod the volume is much louder but on my dvp even with maxed out volume its really low. Do you guys know how to fix this?
yep.. known DVP "problem"
I find it just as much as i need.. tho it would be nice if it could be a little louder.
On my ipod my car speaker volume is at 25 usually but with the dvp i have to turn it up to 50. Will that shorten the speaker's life or does it not matter.
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Low volume with Bluetooth.

Overall om really satisfied with my x style but I have one really annoying issue with mine, low Bluetooth volume both in calls and music podcasts etc. Coming from a opo where I had no issues with volume at all this is a bit of a let down. I thought that mm would solve it, a bit at least (why I thought that, or have no idea hoping for the best I guess.) but it's still at max setting it's just a tad bit higher than normal speaking volume.
Is there any one else that have experienced this? Maybe there's even a fix?
headset is sony sbh20, I actually have two same issue with both but not on the opo
I use the Moto Surround headphones. Volume is OK but could have just a little more boost for noisy environs or when I'm doing the vacuuming!
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My bluetooth volume kind of sucks too. In my car, if I take the phone and connect via Bluetooth I have to crank the volume to ~75% to be listenable, while if I take the same phone and car and plug in the aux jack, volume can be half of that.
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Is there a relatively easy way to increase the volume of media via Bluetooth without installing Viper4Android or similar app? For the most part, the volume is just fine. I am a landscaping supervisor and spend most of my days on a mower cutting grass. I recently bought some new Beats Power Beats BT headphones and the volume just isn't loud enough while on the mower. If I used my Beats wired headphones, they are plenty loud enough. I had the same issue on my Galaxy S5 but I fixed it using Wanam on Xposed I believe. Thanks in advance for any help.
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