My 7th gen ipod nano has an echo when reading audio books

My 7th generation ipod nano has an echo when listening to audio books. How do I fix this?

Hi ipoduser2013-,
Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
I'd first try to reset the iPod:
Reset iPod nano
http://www.apple.com/support/ipodnano/assistant/itunes/#section_4
Cheers,
Jeremy

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