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Amazon Music audio terrible Apple CarPlay

Lately Amazon Music sounds terrible when using Apple CarPlay. It sounds like it’s coming through a cheap 2” speaker. Very tinny sounding, not full.


Bluetooth sounds fine but I obviously then lose the CarPlay features.


I signed up for Spotify this morning and did a direct A/B test through apple car play. Spotify sounds normal.


What is going on here?

Posted on Dec 21, 2022 5:48 AM

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Dec 22, 2022 11:30 AM in response to Adam_SDG

Hello Adam_SDG,


It sounds as though CarPlay is working with Spotify successfully, so the CarPlay feature is working as designed. However, you're having issues while using Amazon Music with CarPlay. In this case, we'd recommend troubleshooting the Amazon Music app using these steps: If an app on your iPhone or iPad stops responding, closes unexpectedly, or won’t open


If an app on your iPhone or iPad stops responding, closes unexpectedly, or won’t open

If an app on your iPhone or iPad doesn't work as expected, try this.

1. Close and reopen the app

Force the app to close. Then open the app to see if it works as expected.
 
2. Restart your device

Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. Then open the app to see if it works as expected.
 
3. Check for updates

To see if updates are available for the app, open the App Store, tap your profile icon, then scroll down to see if updates are available. If updates aren't available for the app, update the software on your iPhone or iPad.
 
4. Delete the app, then redownload it

Delete the app. When you do this, you might lose data that was stored in the app. Then redownload the app. Then check to see if the problem with the app is fixed.
 
Get more help

- If the App Store itself is not responding, contact Apple Support for your iPhone or for your iPad.

- If you found the app on the App Store, contact the app developer. If the app is made by Apple or came with your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support for your iPhone or for your iPad.

- If you bought the app recently and you no longer want it, you can also request a refund.


As mentioned at the end, if you need more help it would be best to contact the app developer: How to contact an app developer They'll have more steps they may be able to take with their app.


Wishing you well, take care.

Amazon Music audio terrible Apple CarPlay

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