Roady
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- First Name
- Cory
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- 2021 F150 XLT FX4
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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.
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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