“Perfect” tuning setup for radio?
#2
Rennlist Member
Having a difficult time with this as well. Seemed easier on my 997.2 Targa vs 991.2 Cab. Part of the problem is what source are you listening to? SiriusXM seems to suck regardless of setting. The quality of there output must be like 120kb? Much easier on my iPod classic with uncompressed music. i think I have the bass -1 and treble +1. i have the fader 1 or 2 notches closer to the rear to compensate for the top up.
#3
Race Car
I set my Burmester to "Pure" - "Pure, unchanged sound reproduction" - and leave everything else alone.
Changing Burmester® sound settings
– Pure: Pure, unchanged sound reproduction.
– Smooth: Tone setting for relaxed longduration listening.
– Surround: Music playback with pronounced spaciousness.
– Live: Spacious music playback with live atmosphere.
– Position: Seat-specific tone adjustment.
– Sound conditioner: Adapt the sound experience to match the ambient noise.
– Pure: Pure, unchanged sound reproduction.
– Smooth: Tone setting for relaxed longduration listening.
– Surround: Music playback with pronounced spaciousness.
– Live: Spacious music playback with live atmosphere.
– Position: Seat-specific tone adjustment.
– Sound conditioner: Adapt the sound experience to match the ambient noise.
#5
Nordschleife Master
Can't give you a perfect tune because everyone hears things differently. What is good for me may be bad for you. You just have to keep playing with it until you are happy. Maybe get new tweeters through MusicCar.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/9665...pgrade-37.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/9665...pgrade-37.html
#6
Three Wheelin'
Mine is different for every source. Sirius isnt good regardless. Reg FM is -1 bass +1 treble. Spotify and my music (Apple) sound best to me with EQ(on iphone) set at R&B