TreyP
2018 Soul Red AWD Touring CX-5
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It's crazy. No one can help me???? Lol
I disagree. I replaced only the head unit with a Kenwood, and the sound difference is incredible. I actually thought the Bose sound was pretty good, I had no complaints, but the Kenwood blows it out of the water.replacing the stock head unit without doing anything else is not going to make a huge difference in sound
I see...I thought you had the Bose package as well.Trey, don't forget I had the very crappy paper cone wizzer speakers from the Touring 6 speaker system and you have the much better Bose speakers so that may be why you had a very nice improvement. I would agree that replacing the stock head unit only on mine would give a slight improvement too if not just for the fact that the aftermarket head unit would have higher continuous wattage and an equalizer to straighten the frequency curve. I also had a Sport before my Touring and that head unit did have really bad sound with the same paper cone wizzer speakers and it also had muddy sounding bass.
Could be your 2010 Civic has lousier components than my 2007 Civic. Honda did a major down grade on just about everything in Civic during that time. Did a back to back comparison using CD of CX-5 Bose and my stock 2007 Civic and the civic was much clearer. The Civic FM receiver is horrible, but I never listen to that.
No, there was no "downgrade". The only difference between the 2009-2011 revision of the Civic and the 06-08 Civic are the bumpers and the only change for the interior is the sedan switched from a two spoke steering wheel to the coupe's three spoke. No other changes.
There are no changes in the speaker, amp, and headunit internals between the DX, LX and EX, other than the addition of the puny 8 inch paper cone of a turd that they call a "subwoofer". Hell, the head unit doesn't even have a dedicated line output.
The highs of the Civic are tinny and have significant roll off. The mids are muffled, and the lows are boomy from the 8 inch subwoofer with no enclosure. There is simply no comparison to the factory Bose of the CX-5, because at least the highs and mids are very well controlled. Granted the factory Bose of the CX-5 won't scratch the sound dynamics of the best in optional OEM equipment (Mark Lev, Lexicon, B&W, etc), it holds it own even without a dedicated sub.
I only replaced the head unit on mine and the sound improvement was incredible. Of course, I do have the Bose speakers so that helps.