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Originally Posted by 6MT
You should probably get the manual out and do some serious adjustments. Mine (after some tweaking) is above average. (Read: very good.) But, I am 46 years old and a former loud listening junkie. Maybe my ears aren't as good as they used to be. But for me, it's a wonderful sounding system. Now if only you could "lessen" the road/engine noise.
I think you may come around after some seat time.
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I find it odd to use the phrase audiophile in the same sentence as car audio. Although audiophile sounds are available in a vehicle, it is usually in a properly designed room etc. I find the 370Z BOSE audio to be pretty good once the volume is up a bit, and certainly the road noise is a problem. I was an audiophile many years ago when my ears could tell the difference and had the room and reference speakers/system to be able to tell the systems apart. Too many people consider "good" audio when they are being bounced across the floor due to the bass amplification. Music/sound is personified, but when you use the word audiophile, that means the most accurate representation to the actual recording possible, and I don't think the musicians were being bounced around the studio with all the equalizer settings on max. My two bits anyway.