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is the iAudio D2 can be plugged into a car or amplifiers?
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Yes, you can plug the D2 into any line-input. Just turn the D2's volume up to 49, that should be working best for a "fake" line-out.
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if you don't mind me asking, why 49? does it distort at 50?
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Yes, that seems to be reason - although Cowon didn't state it clearly, it's the commonly accepted fact.
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