3.5 mm to Aux. phone reverb

wolverine090670

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I have been using my S3 to talk to people on the phone in my car through my 3.5MM input and everytime i talk to them they get reverb, anybody having this issue? im not hooking it up through bluetooth, the person talking on the other end goes through my car speakers, anybody else having this issue? and how do we fix it other than bluetooth?
 

funkylogik

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maybe the car stereo thinks the other persons voice is a surround sound signal or something is all i can think of man. does the delayed sound come from the rear speakers?
 

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My guess would be that plugging into your car stereo is disabling the noise cancellation microphone, meaning your phone doesn't realize it should be canceling sound as it comes from the speakers.

I'm going to give this a try myself later today and I'll see what happens.
 
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funkylogik

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My guess would be that plugging into your car stereo is disabling the noise cancellation microphone, meaning your phone doesn't realize it should be canceling sound as it comes from the speakers.

I'm going to give this a try myself later today and I'll see what happens.
yeah that sounds like it. its causing a feedback loop
 

Mark_C

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might not be the answer you want, but I use a belkin aircast to do the same thing and play music from the phone, works just fine.
 

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