I just bought a 2002 P5 to replace a 1997 Corolla. This car has a lot more character (!) but I only really have one problem that is important to me - namely, the stock stereo of the P5 vs. the Corolla sounds chintzy. It gets loud enough for me and the high range sounds fine but there is no bass to it. I even notice it listening to people talking. For the record, I did actually try turning the bass control up. hehe. Anyway, I don't *need* my pants to throb, just to get a satisfying bass sound. I actually was pretty satisfied with the Corolla's stock stereo, so it can't be that involved to close the gap between them, can it?
I am assuming that the biggest difference is coming from the speakers, since I can't really imagine that it is difficult to engineer a HU to produce signals including low frequencies, and since the sound gets plenty loud, just not on the low end. So it sounds like the thing to do would just be to find and install speakers with nicer woofers. I don't actually know anything about car stereos so I was wondering if anyone could tell me whether this sounds right.
Thanks!! Mercure.
I am assuming that the biggest difference is coming from the speakers, since I can't really imagine that it is difficult to engineer a HU to produce signals including low frequencies, and since the sound gets plenty loud, just not on the low end. So it sounds like the thing to do would just be to find and install speakers with nicer woofers. I don't actually know anything about car stereos so I was wondering if anyone could tell me whether this sounds right.
Thanks!! Mercure.