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In Reply to: RE: I don't envy car speaker manufacturers. posted by Bry on November 19, 2016 at 07:21:26
Road and engine noise should be a dead give away that fine audio in a car is not going to happen.
But I always did like to play "what's that kid listening too" as I hear boom, thud, boom, thud, thud, boom coming from a car driving down the road that I can hear from inside my HOUSE with my stereo on !!!
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I'm not sure I'd want to do the research it would take to get any good at that game.
I've always felt that the people in the best position to make car stereo sound good are at the factory because they can devote time to tailoring the system to that particular environment. Unfortunately, that's something that rarely happens (or happens well). It's also getting much harder to replace a factory stereo that's built into the same plastic as half the dash and communicates with all the other electronics in the car.
Anyway, it was a fun hobby when I was younger but it was always hit-or-miss. I don't know if I'd ever devote the same time and energy to an installation today.
...with a Burmester system built it.
My '04 Cayenne had a Bose surround system that sounded pretty good. My current '13 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd. had a 10-driver system that was so hard and screetchy sounding I ripped most of it out.
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