Engine or Bose Sounds
#1
Rennlist Member
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Engine or Bose Sounds
I know this is a dumb post (bored today), but wondering if anyone struggles with listening to their Bose system up loud... or... just the fantastic sound of the 911 engine. I have a choice between my 70's CD's (I'm an older guy!) or the wonderful resonance of the engine and muffler system. It's a constant struggle . I also would not mind knowing what your favorite CD/group to listen to in the car. Lately, I have been enjoying the Goo Goo Dolls.
#5
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Can't always have it singing at 7,000 RPM. I usually am listening to something when I'm not on it. I'm kind of neutral on the Bose. Not great but doesn't suck. If I ever get another I'll have to option the Burmester.
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#9
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I like to listen to Trance when I drive
especially on longer drives
however I do enjoy listening to the engine sound while I warm up the car
especially on longer drives
however I do enjoy listening to the engine sound while I warm up the car
#11
RL Community Team
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Radio on. Music, never talk radio. Upgraded to Bose speakers to all Focals, including subs. Now it gets plenty loud and stays clear so it sounds good over the engine noises instead of all muddy.
#13
RL Community Team
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bly use a slightly larger amp with the gain turned down to drive the Utopias in the rear enclosure, but overall pretty good.
Here's the conversion DIY I didhttps://rennlist.com/forums/997-forum/1023242-997-1-c2s-with-bose-complete-focal-speaker-upgrade.html
#14
Sometimes I listen to music, sometimes I don't feel like it. Even when I do I don't have it up so loud I can't hear the engine. I'm from the days before cars had tachs, I shift by sound. I've got Spotify Premium and can listen to exactly what I want, and without ads. The BOSE is fine with me sound-wise, but I wish mine hadn't come with it because changing out the antiquted PCM for a modern head unit would be simpler and cheaper.
#15
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Sometimes I listen to music, sometimes I don't feel like it. Even when I do I don't have it up so loud I can't hear the engine. I'm from the days before cars had tachs, I shift by sound. I've got Spotify Premium and can listen to exactly what I want, and without ads. The BOSE is fine with me sound-wise, but I wish mine hadn't come with it because changing out the antiquted PCM for a modern head unit would be simpler and cheaper.