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nick h



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Gazellio wrote:
Personally I think most upmarket car brands offer systems that are more than adequate to jo averages ear but will never be good enough to a HIFI aficionado simply because in a car it is not possible to get perfect sound Wink


summed up in one Very Happy

if you want to listen to quality audio/dvds etc - then enjoy at home with the full surround sound experience

in a car its purely 'background' noise imo Laughing

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nick h



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johnson1 wrote:
Trommel wrote:
nick h wrote:
What about Linn and Aston Martin? And Naim and bentley?


i know and the reasults are not something to boast about Very Happy

they have 'sold' their audio name to a prestige auto marque - most drivers probably listen to radio 4 (i do!)

The Naim Bentley system has been reviewed well by the hi-fi people; as has the B&O system in newer Aston Martins.


The Bose Porsche system in 911s is actually very good.


for an 'in car' system Smile

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nick h wrote:
Tomw2000 wrote:
nick h wrote:
why the need for a centre speaker unless part of a 5.1 av surround sound

the centre speaker is only used for 'dialogue' (spoken word)

and in a car i cannot fathom out how you would balance a centre speaker?

though to be fair as an av/stereo 'nerd' i've always held the belief that you could not design a WORSE environment for audio than a car Smile

you simply cannot move the volume of air needed and the 'enclosure' of the speakers cannot be effectively isolated etc etc - best left to AV forums Very Happy

but you have to ask why the big names in audio have never ventured into in car systems - and sony/Alpine/Harman Kardon/Bose are not big names when it comes to audio quality


What about Linn and Aston Martin? And Naim and bentley?


i know and the reasults are not something to boast about Very Happy

they have 'sold' their audio name to a prestige auto marque - most drivers probably listen to radio 4 (i do!)


But that isn't the same as 'you have to ask why the BIG NAMES in audio have NEVER ventured into car systems.

I agree though; I also don't think that a car is the optimal pace for quality hifi. But as long as the car and Audio companies 'emperors new clothes' enough speakers and acronyms in, it's enough to convince those who have an extra £1300 that they're hearing 'better' sound Wink

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most rooms are not 'optimal spaces for audio' let alone the interior of a car.. Laughing

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most rooms are not 'optimal spaces for audio' let alone the interior of a car.. Laughing


Oh I'd agree with that too. But I suspect they're slightly better than a RR wafting around.

AND a lot of the hifi 'emperors new clothes' rubbish is subjective or down to preference(imo) anyway.

So I'm also up for the fact that _some_ people might _prefer_ automotive hifi to their home systems.

Guess it depends what hifi they have at home (and what 'quality' listening space they have).

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So here's what I'm gonna do:

When the wife and I get home on friday having picked up the new RR, I'll take my hifi out of my 'listening room' and set it up in the car. And see how it sounds.

Am thinking that'd be something that would deffo flatten the battery. Smile

BTW do Linn do a car cigarette lighter power lead? Wink

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Trommel wrote:
johnson1 wrote:
The Bose Porsche system in 911s is actually very good.


It must be very different from the Bose one in the Boxster ...


I'm unsure. The one I have is a 12 speaker surround system (convertible) - the coupe gets 13 I believe.

Edit - just checked and the Boxter is a 11 speaker system.

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Tomw2000 wrote:
Dogman wrote:
most rooms are not 'optimal spaces for audio' let alone the interior of a car.. Laughing


Oh I'd agree with that too. But I suspect they're slightly better than a RR wafting around.

AND a lot of the hifi 'emperors new clothes' rubbish is subjective or down to preference(imo) anyway.

So I'm also up for the fact that _some_ people might _prefer_ automotive hifi to their home systems.

Guess it depends what hifi they have at home (and what 'quality' listening space they have).


Agree to a point but you'd be surprised how hard it is to convince people to allocate some budget to their AV environment who are willing to spend £100s of thousands on equipment and baulk at a couple of £k on wall coverings etc...

Getting back on to topic though, I have found the RR setup much better than BMW (mainly on account of someone introducing LR to Bass which BMW still have yet to experience). Whistle

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