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I am also wondering if i got a defective device. I just got mine from walmart and playing music and videos on it, it literally sounds like something coming from inside a tin can. I just came from an ipad 2 which is pretty thin in its own right and the speaker on my old one is miles ahead of this new one. It feels like i just got bonked on the head and slowmo about to pass out like in the movies whenever i listen to something so far.=============I had the same problem with my new iPad Air--shallow, tinny sound, and the whole tablet vibrated when I played music. Usually noticeable in pop, rock or world music, but really bad in classical music. Spent a week and a half trying to persuade myself that it wasn't as bad as I first thought, obsessively comparing passages of classical music, first on my iPad 2, then on the new iPad Air. The sound on the iPad 2 is lush and rich; sounds as if the musicians are right in the room with you. Sound on the iPad Air was thin and tinny, like a *recording* of musicians, played back on a not-very good stereo system, and then there were the vibrations. |
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