Stereo bluetooth audio to car radio - poor sound quality (low bitrate?) - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario Accessories

I've just synced my Wizard up to my new Pioneer P65BT bluetooth car stereo and it connects perfectly and plays music in stereo - and even controls track selection via the head unit. Neat!
However when playing music (I use PocketMusic) the audio seems rather thin and distorted with a sort of high-pitched wheezy/hissy noise. It sounds very much like a low bitrate digital feed.
Any thoughts on what I can do about this as I assumed that bluetooth stereo audio should sound as good as, if not better than, using a stereo cable AUX lead (which does sounds fine).
(If this has been covered elsewhere please point me to the thread, Search seems to be broken at the moment. Cheers)
Andre

have you tried changing your BT setting with the advanced Config tool?
i Use 48000 and have a pagepool of around 50
Sounds fine to me

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Here you go,
http://www.mobiltec24.de/singlearticle.php?ArtNr=17288&PHPSESSID=ebcb0e1baf3c254e4522df9202ae2dd4
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This thread can be deleted, I found out that the headset i have is fine and the problem was with the Touch HD settings.
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