External speaker audio quality

I find that the audio quality from the external speaker on my Touch is very poor.
I don't have to turn the volume up very much before the sound starts to become distorted. Anything close to half of the full volume or higher, the distortion is so bad it's not even worth listening to.
This problem is most noticeable when using the external speaker to listen to music. I don't notice it when listening to audio from a video on YouTube.
I realize that this speaker must be extremely small and that the audio won't be the greatest but, just wondering if this is a common characteristic or if it's a problem with my unit.

P Fleming wrote:Anything close to half of the full volume or higher, the distortion is so bad it's not even worth listening to.
It's still better than nothing. It beats having to dig out the headphones or speakers when you don't have it plugged in.

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