Issue with speakers

I bought a 32gb iPod touch 3rd gen the other day and I noticed when I play music without headphones the sound quality is muffled and a little fuzzy. Also when i play it through my auxillary connector in my car i get like fuzzy noise too. when i plugged in my friends ipod into the connector it was working fine... is anyone else having this problem and will apple replace it if i bring it back to the store? thanks!

Guess what?
my brother got 32G 3g 2 days a ago, he has the same problem with the speaker... He us so disappointed... Got it from Virgin megastore here is Saudi Arabia...
We'll go and ask them tomorrow about this thing...
I really hate this.. I mean when you get a brand new thing and once you turn it on, errors and other naughty things show their faces :@

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    When I try to get the system to "discover" the mouse again, it can take quite a long time and the following shows up in the Console App:
    10/7/10 2:32:58 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::init][54] init is complete
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::handleStart][54] Done
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel [10ee2880][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel [0f5f3900][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][getExtendedReport] getReport returned error e00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][updateBatteryLevel] Couldn't get battery percentage from device
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_simpleGetReport][54] ERROR: getReport returned error 0xe00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_getMultitouchReport][54] Bad argument: *length is 0
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [10ee2880][AppleMultitouchDevice::_deviceGetReportWithLookUp] ERROR: getMultitouchReport returned error 0xe00002c2
    10/7/10 2:33:09 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:09 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][getExtendedReport] getReport returned error e00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:09 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][updateBatteryLevel] Couldn't get battery percentage from device
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_simpleGetReport][54] ERROR: getReport returned error 0xe00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_getMultitouchReport][54] Bad argument: *length is 0
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [10ee2880][AppleMultitouchDevice::_deviceGetReportWithLookUp] ERROR: getMultitouchReport returned error 0xe00002c2
    10/7/10 2:33:17 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:17 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_simpleGetReport][54] ERROR: getReport returned error 0xe00002d6
    <snip>
    I want my Magic Mouse back !!!!
    Any idea anyone ?
    P.S. I'm sssssoooo freak'n mad to VMware right now.

    Sounds to me like you have one of several issues going on there.
    You may have a lot of interference in the same frequency as your bluetooth device.
    Or - you may have a bad bluetooth transceiver in either your mouse or your computer.
    Take the mouse to another computer with bluetooth on it and sync it to that - if it works fine then your computer or your environment is the culprit there ( um this assumes that you took your mouse to another location, say your friends house where the interference threshold is bound to be different than at your house), and you should then take your computer out of the house for the day, and see how the mouse works away from home.
    If the mouse is bad - you will have issues if you take it to another location - replace it - check warranty
    If you think is is your house / place you have your computer, that may contain an the interference that messes with your mouse:
    Try turning everything off you can think of in your house / office, and see if it gets better. Also - a big one - make sure that your computer and mouse are not to close to any speakers / etc, as they do have a magnetic field that could cause a mess with bluetooth mice. (rare but it happens)
    As you can see in your error message:
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel 0f5f3900AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start entered
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel BNBMouseDevicewaitForDatad8-30-62-38-b8-ff Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel BNBMouseDevicegetExtendedReport getReport returned error e00002d6
    it made a connection - then timed out -
    Also check the silly things - like are the batteries dead?
    Last thing I can think of - is to delete the mouse all together, then re-discover it -
    Um - after replacing the batteries of coursse - just to be SURE.
    Then you can turn everything back on in vmware etc - you may also want to make sure that you have the latest version and additions etc installed.
    Good luck!

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