Any new thoughts on the Bose stereo
Recommended listening test: Set bass at +3, tweak treble all the way up, put on some Candy Dulfer or Boney James and listen at moderate volume.
Yes' Relayer also sounds really good, but you can only listen to Rick Wakeman every so often...more than that might cause road rage.
My friend has a BMW 330I w/Harmon Kardon and the bass is nowhere near the Bose system....(not that the bass is huge in the C320...but you can crank it up with no distortion).
I wanted to keep the factory warranty, so I decided to wait on ripping out the whole damn thing, which only left the stock vs. Bose question, and the Bose ain't great, but it's much better than stock.
Unlike Rick, I have listened to music that was made after the Beatles broke up, and I don't think that it's a great system, but I'm still glad that I upgraded to the Bose on my c230.
I wanted to keep the factory warranty, so I decided to wait on ripping out the whole damn thing, which only left the stock vs. Bose question, and the Bose ain't great, but it's much better than stock.
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you MUST have a cd player (preferably the option changer or direct plug in) ... this i where the sound tends to sound great...
i am used to loud systems and deep bass (my old car had a 10" bazooka w/ a jl audio in it, and pioneers all around w/ a panasonic head unit)
but i feel the bose is clear and crisp... sounds fine in the coupe
ryan
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the C230 was pretty inadequate for a "modern" music listener, the system in the ML was adequate, and my dad loves it for the jazz he listens too (he's pretty picky... has Boston Acoustics in his vehicle). the system seemed really well suited for low-volume listening and AM radio with excellent voice reproduction.
In comparsion to (soon to be) my Z3 H/K system (hard-top on), the H/K was much better at higher volumes and had good bass response. (it helps that there is a woofer behind each seat). I may eventually repalce the speakers with better-quality units (more power handling), but it could go without.
I'd be more concerned that there hasn't been any good contemporary music to play on it since 1991. And yes, tommy, I do remember where I was the first night the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan show. As for the first time I heard Nirvana... well, "nevermind."




