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Originally Posted by why?
I do it all the time. Now from what I've seen about the actual head units issues, I would not be shocked if the one you have has some sort of idiotic screw up that wouldn't allow it. Different years seem to have different software, which have different idiosyncrasies, but the basic gist is that Subaru has never included a stereo in their vehicles actually worth having. If you have a free day it probably wouldn't hurt to drive by the dealership and talk to them about it, I am sure someone there has some sort of way to beat them into relative submission. If you actually like reasonable sound quality and music odds are even a mid tier aftermarket head unit will be both vastly superior sound quality wise and easier to figure out.
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Cool, I'll try plugging my phone in via USB again sometime then.
As for sound quality, I have no complaints. The stereo factory defaults have a TON of sound post-processing. No wonder people complain about the sound quality. Once you turn all that s**t off, I think it sounds fine.
Specifically, for the 6.2" head unit, I would say make sure the graphic equalizer is flat, turn off the "Sound Restorer", turn off the "Volume Smoother", turn off the "Virtual Bass", and make sure the "Vocal Image Control" point is the same location as the overall balance point.