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What can be done to improve B&O system? (non-unleashed)

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I hate starting new threads but I don't see anything that specifically address the issues with the non-unleashed B&O system. There are threads about adding subs, ect, but that's not my issue.

Now I'm going off the assumption that my system isn't defective, but when the fade and balance are set evenly to the center of the truck, I hear NOTHING from the rear speakers. All the sound seems like it is in front of me. When I set the fade to 100 percent rear speakers, the sound is almost what I would call muffled. Not clear and nowhere near the level of the fronts. If you start to fade up to the front and bring the front speakers online, you have no volume at all. It's pretty quiet even cranked to 30 not to mention that the quality is pretty bad because of the rear speakers.

So my questions are for you current owners and audio folks.

1. Are you experiencing the same situation as me?
2. What's a solution that is somewhat cost effective? Not looking to drop a thousand dollars into a sound system I already paid to be better than stock.
3. Do you think just changing out the rear speakers would achieve a better balance or is it a power to the rear speakers issue? Or something deeper?

To be clear I'm not looking for more bass or even more volume than what is provided by the front speakers. I'm just looking for balance. I just want to sound to be even in the cabin vs what I have now which is all the sound is in front of me. It's a shame that my 2013 F150 Sony system was 100 times better than what I have now, 8 years later.

Appreciate any suggestions.
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I hate starting new threads but I don't see anything that specifically address the issues with the non-unleashed B&O system. There are threads about adding subs, ect, but that's not my issue.

Now I'm going off the assumption that my system isn't defective, but when the fade and balance are set evenly to the center of the truck, I hear NOTHING from the rear speakers. All the sound seems like it is in front of me. When I set the fade to 100 percent rear speakers, the sound is almost what I would call muffled. Not clear and nowhere near the level of the fronts. If you start to fade up to the front and bring the front speakers online, you have no volume at all. It's pretty quiet even cranked to 30 not to mention that the quality is pretty bad because of the rear speakers.

So my questions are for you current owners and audio folks.

1. Are you experiencing the same situation as me?
2. What's a solution that is somewhat cost effective? Not looking to drop a thousand dollars into a sound system I already paid to be better than stock.
3. Do you think just changing out the rear speakers would achieve a better balance or is it a power to the rear speakers issue? Or something deeper?

To be clear I'm not looking for more bass or even more volume than what is provided by the front speakers. I'm just looking for balance. I just want to sound to be even in the cabin vs what I have now which is all the sound is in front of me. It's a shame that my 2013 F150 Sony system was 100 times better than what I have now, 8 years later.

Appreciate any suggestions.
I also had a 2013 upgraded Sony system and I agree that it was better than this non unleashed B&O system. I just don’t get it. How can a premium system from 2013 be better than a premium system from 2021? I do not have the problem that you have though. When the fade is set 100% to the rear it sounds pretty clear to me. Maybe it’s your source of audio? Even SiriusXM sounds pretty clear. I think switching out to some better speakers in the future is in the cards. I too don’t need lots of bass and the bass on this one is sufficient for me. But it’s clearly not as good as my 2013 Sony system. Maybe a dealer visit is in your future.
 
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I also had a 2013 upgraded Sony system and I agree that it was better than this non unleashed B&O system. I just don’t get it. How can a premium system from 2013 be better than a premium system from 2021? I do not have the problem that you have though. When the fade is set 100% to the rear it sounds pretty clear to me. Maybe it’s your source of audio? Even SiriusXM sounds pretty clear. I think switching out to some better speakers in the future is in the cards. I too don’t need lots of bass and the bass on this one is sufficient for me. But it’s clearly not as good as my 2013 Sony system. Maybe a dealer visit is in your future.
Thanks, this is helpful information. My source is Spotify so high quality bitrate.
 

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I hate starting new threads but I don't see anything that specifically address the issues with the non-unleashed B&O system. There are threads about adding subs, ect, but that's not my issue.

Now I'm going off the assumption that my system isn't defective, but when the fade and balance are set evenly to the center of the truck, I hear NOTHING from the rear speakers. All the sound seems like it is in front of me. When I set the fade to 100 percent rear speakers, the sound is almost what I would call muffled. Not clear and nowhere near the level of the fronts. If you start to fade up to the front and bring the front speakers online, you have no volume at all. It's pretty quiet even cranked to 30 not to mention that the quality is pretty bad because of the rear speakers.

So my questions are for you current owners and audio folks.

1. Are you experiencing the same situation as me?
2. What's a solution that is somewhat cost effective? Not looking to drop a thousand dollars into a sound system I already paid to be better than stock.
3. Do you think just changing out the rear speakers would achieve a better balance or is it a power to the rear speakers issue? Or something deeper?

To be clear I'm not looking for more bass or even more volume than what is provided by the front speakers. I'm just looking for balance. I just want to sound to be even in the cabin vs what I have now which is all the sound is in front of me. It's a shame that my 2013 F150 Sony system was 100 times better than what I have now, 8 years later.

Appreciate any suggestions.
Same issue, little to no muffled sound coming from the rear speakers. No time to try to diagnose and fix.

Hoping someone else can help!
 

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I think for the Non Unleashed we paid for the B&O decals and some different colored speaker grills.

Basically I don’t think you can do anything except toss the whole system and start over
 

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I've just noticed the same issue today. Base BO system always seemed front occupant balanced but today for first time I put the fader all the way to the rear and found the rears almost non existent.
 

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I think for the Non Unleashed we paid for the B&O decals and some different colored speaker grills.

Basically I don’t think you can do anything except toss the whole system and start over
The kicker is you need a nav TV unit (600.00) to integrate since the amp needs to stay. I feel dumb getting it looking back, realistically I went 501A and I’m not sure what I got out of it other than garage opener.
 

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I hate starting new threads but I don't see anything that specifically address the issues with the non-unleashed B&O system. There are threads about adding subs, ect, but that's not my issue.

Now I'm going off the assumption that my system isn't defective, but when the fade and balance are set evenly to the center of the truck, I hear NOTHING from the rear speakers. All the sound seems like it is in front of me. When I set the fade to 100 percent rear speakers, the sound is almost what I would call muffled. Not clear and nowhere near the level of the fronts. If you start to fade up to the front and bring the front speakers online, you have no volume at all. It's pretty quiet even cranked to 30 not to mention that the quality is pretty bad because of the rear speakers.

So my questions are for you current owners and audio folks.

1. Are you experiencing the same situation as me?
2. What's a solution that is somewhat cost effective? Not looking to drop a thousand dollars into a sound system I already paid to be better than stock.
3. Do you think just changing out the rear speakers would achieve a better balance or is it a power to the rear speakers issue? Or something deeper?

To be clear I'm not looking for more bass or even more volume than what is provided by the front speakers. I'm just looking for balance. I just want to sound to be even in the cabin vs what I have now which is all the sound is in front of me. It's a shame that my 2013 F150 Sony system was 100 times better than what I have now, 8 years later.

Appreciate any suggestions.

I found the same issues to my ears. I set the fader to just behind the drivers seat, switched to surround and dropped the midrange a click or 2.. A world of difference, the whole cab swims in music now.
 

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I think for the Non Unleashed we paid for the B&O decals and some different colored speaker grills.

Basically I don’t think you can do anything except toss the whole system and start over
Contrare. I had the Sony system in my 18 GT350 and the B&O in my 19 GT350. World of difference between the 2, and the sound quality in my crew cab is virtually the same as the 19 GT350. Only difference I can tell is the trunk mounted sub in the GT350 had more punch.
 

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THis is because the rear speaker is designed for ambience instead of having main content played through. This is OKAY for a coupe but in a supercrew designed for 5 people, this is terrible. I read this is the way it is with older F150's as well.

This really sucks as i wanted my kids to watch their shows using the rear speakers faded 100% (similar to how i did with my honda odyessy). For now i just purchased a separate bluetooth speaker for them to use while watching movies while i tow my RV to our destination.

Not the best way but works for now.
 

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My 2017 ram had the upgraded sound system sure it was loud but sounded like shit at high volume. The B&O system sound great at max volume
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