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DIMISA77 Nov 23, 2004 06:32 PM

Bose System too Bass'ey?
 
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Does anyone else think the Bose system is too bass heavy.

It seems like I am always adjusting the bass down to -2 just so I don't rattle my brain.

Anyone?

ZX7R Nov 23, 2004 06:50 PM

I find that it depends on the mastering qualities of the source CD.

Some CDs I find do not have enough bass even when set to max.

Volume affects it somewhat - at lower listening levels I tend to increase the bass.....

Maybe it's just my ears....

eshaun Nov 23, 2004 09:23 PM

Yet another reason to upgrade to a complete aftermarket setup :D Just as with home audio, you get what you pay for (compare the sticker price of the bose system to what you could do for a comparable amount of cash in the aftermarket) Assuming the cd you are listening to is ok, a quality set of cabin speakers from focal or mbquart and a small sub installed with quality cable will always sound better than an OEM system.

WHAT Nov 23, 2004 09:42 PM

Re: Bose System too Bass'ey?
 

Originally posted by DIMISA77
Does anyone else think the Bose system is too bass heavy.

It seems like I am always adjusting the bass down to -2 just so I don't rattle my brain.

Anyone?

Press the button to change the audio settings. After bass, treble, balance, fade, etc, there should be an option marked LD (LOUD). Disabling it should solve all your problems. :)

deputydog95 Nov 24, 2004 12:09 AM

that's what i do. kill the "loudness" setting. makes it tolerable. i'm a big bass fan, but the bose just sounds like crap when the heavy bass kicks in.

RobynC Nov 24, 2004 09:45 AM

To me...all I was able to get is lots of midrange out of my Bose...and the bass it did provide from that lame box in the rear...was distorted. I ripped it all out and went after market...it's the way to go. Bose may make great home systems, but their in car stuff is just not worth the money.

KSA Turbo Nov 24, 2004 12:33 PM

to be honest i love it. with the Dance-House Music kicking its just great. I'M JUST IN MY OWN WORLD

CA 996 Nov 25, 2004 11:44 PM

Robyn what ya smoking "Bose makes great home systems"

deputydog95 Nov 27, 2004 12:40 AM

If it's go no high's...
and it's got no lows...
then it must be bose :)

Curves4S Nov 27, 2004 02:25 AM

I like my bose stereo... no problems here except a rattle sometimes from the head unit when i start the car.

Chordate Nov 27, 2004 06:47 AM

Mine is always up at +9... I don't know what your talking about ;)

b-man Nov 27, 2004 07:28 AM

I've got a 2002 911 and I agree. The Bose system has got too much bass.

b-man

Rob Nov 27, 2004 08:26 AM

Adjust your fade two notches towards the front. This allows a decent bass setting, but the bass isn't as intense and the mids/highs are more clearly heard. I keep my bass at +2 or +3 (sometimes lower) and the treble at +7. Hope this helps.

CA 996 Nov 27, 2004 02:12 PM

Deputydog...........................yes it must be Bose, great marketing and that's about it.

wma3329 Nov 28, 2004 08:22 AM

I agree - I think the stereo system in Porsches are terrible. The bass is annoying and there's no way to minimize it.


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