> Hello all,
> 
> Does anyone use sound check for their iPods or iTunes?
> 
Yes. I use it on both my iPhone and in my iTunes.

> Can you use sound check on a Nano but not iTunes?
> 
yes. This can be turned on in the settings/preferences for each. 

> Any guidance on how to best use it?  

Simply turn it on. what it does is adjusts the perceived loudness of your song 
relative to other songs. This way, you're not constantly turning your volume up 
and down because the following track is too loud/quiet.

> Do you like it?
> 
It's great for worry-free playlists and shuffling a wide variety of styles and 
genres. 
> Lastly, if you use sound check, do you have a volume limit on your Nano?
> 
I tend to leave the volume limit off on the iPhone. A good pair of headphones 
means I can listen to the music at lower volume.

> Thanks,
> Traci
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