how to tell if a car has the bose system
#16
I wouldn't go that far. Having Bose in the car means getting a bunch of other features included. After everything is said and done, the upgraded audio really doesn't set anyone back much.
#17
Yes they do.
In 07, to get the Bose Studio on Wheels, you had to get the Premium Package which includes:
Tinted Glass
Power Sunroof
Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel
Synchronized memory seats, steering wheel and mirrors
Drivers seat power lumbar
One touch up/down for all 4 windows
Automatic Anti glare rearview mirror
Homelink
Bluetooth handsfree phone
Heated front seats and mirrors
Compass in rearview mirror
a couple more thing in the 08 premium:
Drivers Audio Stage
iPod interface
In 07, to get the Bose Studio on Wheels, you had to get the Premium Package which includes:
Tinted Glass
Power Sunroof
Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel
Synchronized memory seats, steering wheel and mirrors
Drivers seat power lumbar
One touch up/down for all 4 windows
Automatic Anti glare rearview mirror
Homelink
Bluetooth handsfree phone
Heated front seats and mirrors
Compass in rearview mirror
a couple more thing in the 08 premium:
Drivers Audio Stage
iPod interface
Last edited by rpm&my_G35; 11-03-2011 at 07:28 PM.
#18
My 07x has the Bose studio on wheels, and have everything you listed above, minus tinted windows.
I must say I am slightly disappoited with the Bose considering the Burr Brown processor and whatnot. It's very clear most of the time, but not the highs and lows I'm used to with many of my aftermarket systems. The audio is pretty far down my to do list though.
I must say I am slightly disappoited with the Bose considering the Burr Brown processor and whatnot. It's very clear most of the time, but not the highs and lows I'm used to with many of my aftermarket systems. The audio is pretty far down my to do list though.
#20
You forgot what BOSE stands for: Buy Other Speaker Equipment
Bose sound quality is terrible. I am too much of a purist to even bother installing a "high-end' system in a car. It's just too limited of an environment.
It's all about priorities. I could sell my home audio system and buy a supercharger or turbo and new suspension for the G.
I just like too much stuff and have to settle for lots of nice stuff, instead of some of the 'best' of things.
#21
https://g35driver.com/forums/6196500-post17.html
#23
I'm not that happy with the Bose. I came from a 04 Maxima and that Bose system was better. I had 3 10'' subs in that car and it slowly but surely messed up my rear suspension. I never expected it to be as bad as it was but considering the previous vehicles I had that system in was a Jeep and a car with air ride I didn't see it coming. When I got my G in spring I vowed to steer clear of aftermarket systems because of this. But now I'm trying to figure out how I can change out most of the speakers in the car and add some amps for those and subs as well. I never really had to change interior speakers in most of my cars but this Bose system seems to need it.
I searched a few times on here but haven't seen an extensive write up yet.
I searched a few times on here but haven't seen an extensive write up yet.
#24
Added a powered sub in the trunk and think the Bose is fine. Sure it doesn't play too loud without distortion. Sure it doesn't have crisp highs. But the soundstage and neutral midrange make it far better than most OE systems and other bose products out there. To dismiss the system because it carries the "bose" name is a little shortsighted. Our bose soundsystem does NOT have the classic bose equalization found in most home bose products (boosted midbass and treble). That said, many have listened and prefer the euphonic sound of jacked up highs and lows. To each his own.
#25
Added a powered sub in the trunk and think the Bose is fine. Sure it doesn't play too loud without distortion. Sure it doesn't have crisp highs. But the soundstage and neutral midrange make it far better than most OE systems and other bose products out there. To dismiss the system because it carries the "bose" name is a little shortsighted. Our bose soundsystem does NOT have the classic bose equalization found in most home bose products (boosted midbass and treble). That said, many have listened and prefer the euphonic sound of jacked up highs and lows. To each his own.
To make things worse I've been recently noticing a lot of rattling from the passenger sub and the rear deck subs.
#26
You seem to have pointed out more bad than good...are you sure that YOU like the system, lol. The system distorts very easily, needs a sub and doesn't have good highs. So in other words, if you DON'T like base, treble or slightly loud music this is the system for you.
To make things worse I've been recently noticing a lot of rattling from the passenger sub and the rear deck subs.
To make things worse I've been recently noticing a lot of rattling from the passenger sub and the rear deck subs.
I have a headunit/component speakers/sub in my WRX, and the bose with sub sounds far superior.
#27
Added a powered sub in the trunk and think the Bose is fine. Sure it doesn't play too loud without distortion. Sure it doesn't have crisp highs. But the soundstage and neutral midrange make it far better than most OE systems and other bose products out there. To dismiss the system because it carries the "bose" name is a little shortsighted. Our bose soundsystem does NOT have the classic bose equalization found in most home bose products (boosted midbass and treble). That said, many have listened and prefer the euphonic sound of jacked up highs and lows. To each his own.
#28
For the cost, i like how it is on our G because at least it's balanced. Moreso than some aftermarket systems i've heard that are either piercing or has too much bass with hardly any mids or definition.
And mishmosh is right, without proper calibration and environmental measurements, it's much harder to get a balanced system in a vehicle. I've tweaked and tweaked in past vehicles but it was always lacking, and i spent far too much on them.
It may not be competition-quality, but put in a well-recorded CD and one can appreciate the system in our G better.
Too many people think that super crisp high's and boomy lows equate to a great system. As an analogy to the human palate, eating culinary delights that are too sweet, salty or sour takes away from appreciating the subtleties in good food that folks used to strong tastes would otherwise consider bland.
And mishmosh is right, without proper calibration and environmental measurements, it's much harder to get a balanced system in a vehicle. I've tweaked and tweaked in past vehicles but it was always lacking, and i spent far too much on them.
It may not be competition-quality, but put in a well-recorded CD and one can appreciate the system in our G better.
Too many people think that super crisp high's and boomy lows equate to a great system. As an analogy to the human palate, eating culinary delights that are too sweet, salty or sour takes away from appreciating the subtleties in good food that folks used to strong tastes would otherwise consider bland.
#30
I bought a kenwood mono amp from amazon and got a 12" driver, enclosure, fill from Parts Express.