Bose System - Not So Bad
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[QUOTE=TRU681]Obviously, you have not heard much & you're not an audiophile.Stock systems are usually average at best.Some are actually almost good but an after market system will beat a stock system anyday!Even the high end car's who put good brands of speakers in their cars just put basic models in it.The high end models are available through audio shops.They are not available in an option in your local dealership! Sound quality is not just about the quality of the speakers.One of the most important aspects of an audio system is the sound stage!So a Mark Levinson system is nothing compare to a lot of brands out there, too many to mention.[/QUOTE
It sounds to me like youre not an audiophile here, first of all Mark Levinson is one of the best high end companies out there! sounds to me like all you guys are impressed with is how loud the system is and the amount of bass it has?!!
It sounds to me like youre not an audiophile here, first of all Mark Levinson is one of the best high end companies out there! sounds to me like all you guys are impressed with is how loud the system is and the amount of bass it has?!!
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Mark Levinson makes great Home Audio(true) but car audio is another beast(true).That's why I see plenty of Lexus owners got to custom audio shops to swap their whole system!Most highend companies that make great home audio don't spend much time researching & testing on car audio before making their products.Mark Levinson is not that impressive in car audio like DynAudio or Focals.Have you heard of PHoenix Gold, Zapco, Audison.
Originally Posted by TRU681
Obviously, you have not heard much & you're not an audiophile.Stock systems are usually average at best.Some are actually almost good but an after market system will beat a stock system anyday!Even the high end car's who put good brands of speakers in their cars just put basic models in it.The high end models are available through audio shops.They are not available in an option in your local dealership! Sound quality is not just about the quality of the speakers.One of the most important aspects of an audio system is the sound stage!So a Mark Levinson system is nothing compare to a lot of brands out there, too many to mention.[/QUOTE
It sounds to me like youre not an audiophile here, first of all Mark Levinson is one of the best high end companies out there! sounds to me like all you guys are impressed with is how loud the system is and the amount of bass it has?!!
It sounds to me like youre not an audiophile here, first of all Mark Levinson is one of the best high end companies out there! sounds to me like all you guys are impressed with is how loud the system is and the amount of bass it has?!!
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The bose system in my '01 miata ate my CD, so I had to have it replaced. The sound was never great in the miata, although with a ragtop and only two door speakers there was good reason for that.
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The doors have 9 inch "subs". The subs are EQ'ed to provide a FLAT response, but by design, a 9inch woofer that doesnt have a huge magnet placed in a door panel isnt going to give you low low bass...which is why its EQ'ed for a flat respose. There is a line between good and bad, but I think most people dont know what makes a good sound systtem different from an exceptional systen. I am a huge audiophile and I knew this Bose system wouldnt even compare to the $3000 system I had in my honda civic. from an engineering standpoint, i think the reason they didnt add any subs is cuz there wasnt any room. We have a tiny *** trunk as is. Like I have said in other posts, louder isnt always better. Yes the bose system is better than stock and no factory system will every compare to a well put together aftermarket system. Most of us probably got bose because we wanted other things that come in the GT package. You wanna hear something good, roll down your windows, open your sunroof, turn the stereo OFF and listen to 9000 rpms of fun...thats the best sound
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Originally Posted by djseto
Yes the bose system is better than stock and no factory system will every compare to a well put together aftermarket system.You wanna hear something good, roll down your windows, open your sunroof, turn the stereo OFF and listen to 9000 rpms of fun...thats the best sound
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Originally Posted by DreRX8
Mark Levison option package on the 2006 GS430 adds close to $10,000 to the price. Of course they jumble a bunch of extra in with it.
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Originally Posted by DARKMAZ8
The mark levingson makes the standard nakamichi sound like a tape deck
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Originally Posted by m82492
Let me get a few things out of the way first. I am by no means an audiophile. I respect the opinions of all those that have listed opinions about the Bose System. To a car audio enthusiast it may not be the Holy Grail or anything....BUT
I just got my 8 on Friday night with the Bose System. I was very reluctant about the Bose because it tends to get shredded on the boards. I wanted people who are reading these posts to know that I am suprsingly happy with the system. I think it's better than many stock system's out there. You aren't going to win a competition or anything but to the average person looking for something to jam to down the road it does the job.
I just got my 8 on Friday night with the Bose System. I was very reluctant about the Bose because it tends to get shredded on the boards. I wanted people who are reading these posts to know that I am suprsingly happy with the system. I think it's better than many stock system's out there. You aren't going to win a competition or anything but to the average person looking for something to jam to down the road it does the job.
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To truely experience the music the artists has produced, an audio system needs to be capable of hitting the lows(subwoofer can only produce), midbass(midbass driver), midrange(midrange driver), & highs(tweeters).The type of music is not that criticle.If a sytem can play all 4 of the frequencies then it can match any kind of music.
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The stock Bose system sounds more than good enough to me...and I consider my ears pretty well trained in the audiophile ways. It's got a good, crisp treble, flat midrange, and tight bass. At least it doesn't sound like some of the really hollow sounding systems I've heard in most American cars. And I mean, come on, it's a car...the sound system is going to be competing with road and car noise and my attention to traffic, so it's not like I'm going be catching all the really good audiophile stuff like extension, decay, transient response, soundstage width and depth, inner detail, transparency, etc etc. while driving along.
It scares me too that I've read some posts here mentioning that people have their stock sound systems up around volume level 15?!? Heck I can't get past level 5 without cringing. Watch the volume level people, or you'll regret it the rest of your life when tinnitus sets in.
It scares me too that I've read some posts here mentioning that people have their stock sound systems up around volume level 15?!? Heck I can't get past level 5 without cringing. Watch the volume level people, or you'll regret it the rest of your life when tinnitus sets in.
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Volume Level 5 in my 8 is barely audible (Bose System). I typically listen to mine around the 20-25 Level when driving. Its close to 30 with the windows down and the moonroof open. Despite years of DJ'ing and listening to music loud (but clean and crisp), my ears were recently tested and are quite fine. If your system is at Level 5 and makes you cringe, I think there might be something off....anyone else think so?
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Level 5 sounds about right for normal, daily driving. Level 20-30 sounds a little too extreme. It is next to impossible to hear anything outside if there was an emergency. I guess it is because your work environment makes you used to the high volume.
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I also have the stock (Bose) system. Although ideally I would prefer it around 15 - 20 for the volume, I find if I bump it up into the mid to high 20's it just seems to sound better - maybe a little more bass/treble & less mid tone? I did as someone had previously suggested and turned off the audiopilot - that did seem to help somewhat with the "muddiness" that I noticed.
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Yes..the system does sound clearer and cleaner and slightly higher volume levels. I keep my Treble @ 5 and my Bass @ 4 w/ AudioPilot On. Around the 20 level, i think it really shines. At lower levels, I just dont think the speakers are getting enough to make them "shine" if you believe they can at all. Even though I dont DJ anymore, I still enjoy listening to my music louder than the norm. When I have people in the car, I keep the volume low and now that I think about it, it does sound like **** lower, but once I crank it a little, it sounds much better.
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