New To Bentley - 2010 Supersports
#16
No. It will close, but, plenty of us on here, including myself, just close the boot with the cable trailing out. The rubber seal will ensure that there are no problems.
Your worst scenario would be forgetting and driving away with it attached.
A tip for that. I have an extension lead which I always leave laying by the drivers door as a reminder when it's plugged in.
Les.
Your worst scenario would be forgetting and driving away with it attached.
A tip for that. I have an extension lead which I always leave laying by the drivers door as a reminder when it's plugged in.
Les.
#17
I've noticed the same with my NAIM; I highly reccomend using CD's as often as possible; I've made quite a few discs from my music collection simply to enjoy it properly.
FM is alright, but the IPod and Satellite is annoyingly low volume.
As far as I am concerned, NAIM is the only way to go if you have a GTC since the CD output is simply amazing-any song no matter the genre can be buried in the **** and still clear as crystal.
FYI, if that amplifier goes bad, it's about $5k to replace. Also, I highly suggest checking all of the speakers to make sure they're working-I hade two bad when I got the car.
If you use Satellite, turn on the dynamic range compression, max the speed sensitive adjustment, and use the digital media setting.
FM is alright, but the IPod and Satellite is annoyingly low volume.
As far as I am concerned, NAIM is the only way to go if you have a GTC since the CD output is simply amazing-any song no matter the genre can be buried in the **** and still clear as crystal.
FYI, if that amplifier goes bad, it's about $5k to replace. Also, I highly suggest checking all of the speakers to make sure they're working-I hade two bad when I got the car.
If you use Satellite, turn on the dynamic range compression, max the speed sensitive adjustment, and use the digital media setting.
#18
LED exterior lamps, takes years off of the car; there's a factory Porsche plate lamp assembly that's pretty much a direct fit-I'll take a picture later of it.
#19
No. It will close, but, plenty of us on here, including myself, just close the boot with the cable trailing out. The rubber seal will ensure that there are no problems.
Your worst scenario would be forgetting and driving away with it attached.
A tip for that. I have an extension lead which I always leave laying by the drivers door as a reminder when it's plugged in.
Les.
Your worst scenario would be forgetting and driving away with it attached.
A tip for that. I have an extension lead which I always leave laying by the drivers door as a reminder when it's plugged in.
Les.
#20
Cool. Thats a great solution. Ill try it. I tried closing it on it but didn't want to distort the seal by closing the wire on it.
#21
All great information. Thanks so much. How do I test the speakers and AMP? Funny i suspect some of the speakers aren't working.
I've noticed the same with my NAIM; I highly reccomend using CD's as often as possible; I've made quite a few discs from my music collection simply to enjoy it properly.
FM is alright, but the IPod and Satellite is annoyingly low volume.
As far as I am concerned, NAIM is the only way to go if you have a GTC since the CD output is simply amazing-any song no matter the genre can be buried in the **** and still clear as crystal.
FYI, if that amplifier goes bad, it's about $5k to replace. Also, I highly suggest checking all of the speakers to make sure they're working-I hade two bad when I got the car.
If you use Satellite, turn on the dynamic range compression, max the speed sensitive adjustment, and use the digital media setting.
FM is alright, but the IPod and Satellite is annoyingly low volume.
As far as I am concerned, NAIM is the only way to go if you have a GTC since the CD output is simply amazing-any song no matter the genre can be buried in the **** and still clear as crystal.
FYI, if that amplifier goes bad, it's about $5k to replace. Also, I highly suggest checking all of the speakers to make sure they're working-I hade two bad when I got the car.
If you use Satellite, turn on the dynamic range compression, max the speed sensitive adjustment, and use the digital media setting.
#22
The only other option is to put your ear to each one.
#23
"The only other option is to put your ear to each one." Wow that's all I thought you'd have to do. I guess I'm a low tech solution guy as evidenced by the rag over the trunk mechanism.
Last edited by Dr.Disaster; 07-26-2017 at 12:16 PM.
#24
Ha, was waiting for the obvious response to the obvious answer. The only reason I went for the diagnostic tool route first is because there could be an unsteady short that only shows up under certain conditions-which will leave a trouble code.
#25
Yeh that and you want that cool tool. You aren't convincing the wife on here mate.
#27
If you were anywhere near Norfolk I could diagnose her for you or if you were near Scranton at all.
#28
Thanks Daniel. You aren't to far since I am on Long Island. Question are the speakers still in the same positions even though the supersports has the back seats removed?
. [QUOTE=Daniel Clohessy;4653649]Tweeter in each A pillar; mid and tweeter forward end of each door; woofer rear end of each door; tweeter top of side panel for rear seats; woofer next to each rear seat bottom; I think there are two subs under the rear deck lid in the coupes.
If you were anywhere near Norfolk I could diagnose her for you or if you were near Scranton at all.[/QUO
. [QUOTE=Daniel Clohessy;4653649]Tweeter in each A pillar; mid and tweeter forward end of each door; woofer rear end of each door; tweeter top of side panel for rear seats; woofer next to each rear seat bottom; I think there are two subs under the rear deck lid in the coupes.
If you were anywhere near Norfolk I could diagnose her for you or if you were near Scranton at all.[/QUO