Aftermarket audio upgrade with Bose - what speakers?
#61
A pillar removal is well outlined by @flickroll, https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1048...r-removal.html.
Used his instructions for removal/install and tweeter replacement in my 2020, 992.
Used his instructions for removal/install and tweeter replacement in my 2020, 992.
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Pad Bender (12-21-2021)
#62
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A pillar removal is well outlined by @flickroll, https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1048...r-removal.html.
Used his instructions for removal/install and tweeter replacement in my 2020, 992.
Used his instructions for removal/install and tweeter replacement in my 2020, 992.
#63
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I did a Full Audio Upgrade with complete sound insulation on my 2020 C4S that was delivered with the standard Bose System.
It required very specialized equipment to interface with the factory radio/amplifier . My installer used a Zen Audio Toslink converter
run optically to JL Audio VX amplifiers, VX800/8i and VX1000/5i. It employs a JL VXi-Hub and DRC205 remote. Dynaudio is the
choice for speakers. This is a Danish company, very well respected as a high end brand, offering great sounding tweeters, giving
the best sound. There is a three way arrangement for the front, MD102 tweeters, MW172 mid woofer and MD142 soft dome mid range.
For the rear set up a 5.25" Dyn 2-way separate component arrangement, with the same tweeters as the front but with a smaller mid
woofer. The rear deck area has a 2 10" slim mount for the sub base.
It took two and a half months for this install
It required very specialized equipment to interface with the factory radio/amplifier . My installer used a Zen Audio Toslink converter
run optically to JL Audio VX amplifiers, VX800/8i and VX1000/5i. It employs a JL VXi-Hub and DRC205 remote. Dynaudio is the
choice for speakers. This is a Danish company, very well respected as a high end brand, offering great sounding tweeters, giving
the best sound. There is a three way arrangement for the front, MD102 tweeters, MW172 mid woofer and MD142 soft dome mid range.
For the rear set up a 5.25" Dyn 2-way separate component arrangement, with the same tweeters as the front but with a smaller mid
woofer. The rear deck area has a 2 10" slim mount for the sub base.
It took two and a half months for this install
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I really admire the workmanship here and looks like a cool set up, but personally, I would be very concerned about the effect on resale if and when the car gets sold to the next buyer. But that might just be me. 3 years ago I went to go purchase a supposed “CPO” Porsche 991 that apparently had these type of Mods that was not disclosed or missed by the Porsche Technicians. (Some of the equipment had been uninstalled by someone)….Once I discovered the issue I backed out of the deal (glad I did) and later learned that Porsche would not have allowed a CPO on the vehicle due to all of the retro fitting and electrical work. Maybe that situation has changed?
On a side note, @malibu515 your install post raises some questions:
1.) You mention that it's a full Dynaudio system but there are zero photos of Dynaudio gear. That's an AudioFrog midrange in the door next to an Illusion Audio C8 woofer. The rear is also a 4" location with zero room for a 5.25" component set — did your installer straight up lie to you? or did you misspeak?
2.) The midrange in a 992 is mounted to the door card from the factory and in your photos it's mounted to the door itself — what on gods earth did your installer cut up to do that? Is the 8" woofer sharing airspace with the midrange?
3.) Two and a half months?!?!?
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#65
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Just installed the Rennspec Dynaudio tweeters....nice clear treble now that cuts though cleanly at high volumes.
The old tweeters are joke in comparison and about half the size.
As previously noted, the a pillar removal is the same as the 991.2. Thanks to @flickroll, https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1048...r-removal.html.
The old tweeters are joke in comparison and about half the size.
As previously noted, the a pillar removal is the same as the 991.2. Thanks to @flickroll, https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1048...r-removal.html.
#66
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Subscribed. My 992 order locked this week, will hopefully arrive in April and one of the first mods I want to do is improve the Bose sound system.
Looking forward to seeing what different stages MusicarNW comes up with.
Looking forward to seeing what different stages MusicarNW comes up with.
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Mikster (12-23-2021)
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#68
i guess rennspec closed up shop. I finally installed their door speakers and found out the midbass speaker connecter was different on my 2022. I had to do some trimming of the included connector, but everything installed fine, i just need to get some time to take the A pillar off so i can install the burmeister tweeters.
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#69
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Rennspec is done unfortunately. I installed the dynaudio tweeters without issue and positive effect. How are the mids?
A pillar will come off quickly...initally pull from the top under the window seal...then grab a flashlight to visualize that metal clip near the top, which has a small rectangular hole.
Push in on that clip hole that with a small sharp poker (just smaller than a pencil) and it should release the whole thing...just pull out firmly to free the base.
Good luck!
A pillar will come off quickly...initally pull from the top under the window seal...then grab a flashlight to visualize that metal clip near the top, which has a small rectangular hole.
Push in on that clip hole that with a small sharp poker (just smaller than a pencil) and it should release the whole thing...just pull out firmly to free the base.
Good luck!
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#70
Rennspec is done unfortunately. I installed the dynaudio tweeters without issue and positive effect. How are the mids?
A pillar will come off quickly...initally pull from the top under the window seal...then grab a flashlight to visualize that metal clip near the top, which has a small rectangular hole.
Push in on that clip hole that with a small sharp poker (just smaller than a pencil) and it should release the whole thing...just pull out firmly to free the base.
Good luck!
A pillar will come off quickly...initally pull from the top under the window seal...then grab a flashlight to visualize that metal clip near the top, which has a small rectangular hole.
Push in on that clip hole that with a small sharp poker (just smaller than a pencil) and it should release the whole thing...just pull out firmly to free the base.
Good luck!
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Pad Bender (01-17-2022)
#71
Funny how many of the self-proclaimed 'audiophiles' I've encountered in my 40+ year career in music are convinced that even in a rented Dodge Caravan the radio EQ should be set "at unity" (e.g. Bass, Mid, and Treble settings all at 0). Bless their hearts. We all know at least one of these people, haha.
After reading the majority of this exact thread several months ago (just before I ordered my '22 992), I had extremely low expectations with regards to the sound of the Bose system (which I hadn't actually heard with my own ears before ordering it as part of the Premium Package). I took delivery of my 992 in December, and after some rudimentary EQ boosts and selecting Surround Sound in the PCM menu - I am pleasantly surprised with the sound quality, and really don't see the need to upgrade it in the future whatsoever. I primarily listen to EDM and Hip-Hop while driving. As a reference for anyone who cares, the foundation of my home living room audio system is a pair of white RCF EVOX (line array with subs) so I do care about how music sounds in my life more than most...
Bottom line: the Bose system in the 992 is plenty good. Cheers!
After reading the majority of this exact thread several months ago (just before I ordered my '22 992), I had extremely low expectations with regards to the sound of the Bose system (which I hadn't actually heard with my own ears before ordering it as part of the Premium Package). I took delivery of my 992 in December, and after some rudimentary EQ boosts and selecting Surround Sound in the PCM menu - I am pleasantly surprised with the sound quality, and really don't see the need to upgrade it in the future whatsoever. I primarily listen to EDM and Hip-Hop while driving. As a reference for anyone who cares, the foundation of my home living room audio system is a pair of white RCF EVOX (line array with subs) so I do care about how music sounds in my life more than most...
Bottom line: the Bose system in the 992 is plenty good. Cheers!
#72
After reading this thread my takeaway is Bose is **** and I should save my money and not get it. I mainly listen to Cocomelon (baby music for my kid) and NPR. If driving alone I don’t listen to anything maybe audio book. I mainly enjoy the engine sound.
Maybe once in a blue moon I would listen to pop.
shall I just keep the base audio?
Maybe once in a blue moon I would listen to pop.
shall I just keep the base audio?
#73
Drifting
After reading this thread my takeaway is Bose is **** and I should save my money and not get it. I mainly listen to Cocomelon (baby music for my kid) and NPR. If driving alone I don’t listen to anything maybe audio book. I mainly enjoy the engine sound.
Maybe once in a blue moon I would listen to pop.
shall I just keep the base audio?
Maybe once in a blue moon I would listen to pop.
shall I just keep the base audio?
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#74
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Bose is descent and fills the space nicely with the surround setting as noted by ZGstar...certainly wouldnt want anything less.
Those of use considering upgrades are seeking further clarity and separation at higher volumes without spending the same money as the Burmester.
Those of use considering upgrades are seeking further clarity and separation at higher volumes without spending the same money as the Burmester.
#75
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I wafted between Bose and Burmester, finally checking the Bose box. Had the price difference been a little more reasonable, I'd have likely chosen the latter. Also, had I bought a sedan or SUV, I would have gotten the high end system. After reading the reviews of Bose here, I was unsure what to expect. Now, after driving the car for a few weeks, I think it's fantastic. The settings allow for lots of personalization. The sound is crisp and clear, even with high volume. The PCM settings work to up the volume when necessary. I'm very satisfied.