I've had my 08 MS3 for about 3 months and I'm sure I'm not saying anything new, but something is absolutely funky with the stock HU.
Most of my MP3 CD's aren't audible with the windows down and not much better when up. Every part of the volume range (from 1 to 34) is an experiment in EQ distortion. And what is up with Vol 35?
It's pretty obvious they created some kind of bass and EQ management system that tries to adjust the volume level for different frequency ranges to accommodate a suck stock system.
If you haven't noticed, just listen to some clean, repetitive music and slowly increase from 1 to 35 on the dial - it's like playing with an equalizer.
35 is my personal fav. It's when the gain stage actually start playing at a level that rocks, but then the bass mgmt logic kicks in and shuts off all the bass, but the mids and treble keep going until you shut off the HU and turn it on again.
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So this isn't just a rant - errr, well so far it is, but I'm stuck on this logic:
1. if I keep the stock HU, no matter what amps or speakers I buy, the pre-amp is still FUBAR because of this EQ management SW they have in the HU
2. if I want to go aftermarket, I'll have to install an aftermarket dash kit and so far I haven't found one in my searches that has the same piano-black glossy finish as the stock dash. I suck at painting, so I'm looking for an off-the-shelf kit that is piano-finish-black.
What are you folks doing to get around this?
I'm interested in solutions for approach #1 or #2.
Thanks,
Pete
Most of my MP3 CD's aren't audible with the windows down and not much better when up. Every part of the volume range (from 1 to 34) is an experiment in EQ distortion. And what is up with Vol 35?
It's pretty obvious they created some kind of bass and EQ management system that tries to adjust the volume level for different frequency ranges to accommodate a suck stock system.
If you haven't noticed, just listen to some clean, repetitive music and slowly increase from 1 to 35 on the dial - it's like playing with an equalizer.
35 is my personal fav. It's when the gain stage actually start playing at a level that rocks, but then the bass mgmt logic kicks in and shuts off all the bass, but the mids and treble keep going until you shut off the HU and turn it on again.
(hand)
So this isn't just a rant - errr, well so far it is, but I'm stuck on this logic:
1. if I keep the stock HU, no matter what amps or speakers I buy, the pre-amp is still FUBAR because of this EQ management SW they have in the HU
2. if I want to go aftermarket, I'll have to install an aftermarket dash kit and so far I haven't found one in my searches that has the same piano-black glossy finish as the stock dash. I suck at painting, so I'm looking for an off-the-shelf kit that is piano-finish-black.
What are you folks doing to get around this?
I'm interested in solutions for approach #1 or #2.
Thanks,
Pete