Drove around a little bit and it has way to much treble and bass. Very little mid range
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That's when you turn the radio volume up. No more squeaking and creaking.Honestly, I always liked the old Mono radio setups. Ya know, 1 speaker center dash.
I wonder if running in mono with multiple speakers would be as good as a single speaker...
But I tell ya, mono just sounds cleaner. Less headache for me.
Lately my dash has been making lots of creaky sounds... And my rear bumper cover seems to flap on the bumper causing noise..
Until the late 60's a lot of the records were mono.A lot of my '60s music sounds as good, and sometimes better, in mono. I also like that studio ambiance better than the current practice of recording each instrument in a sterile, isolated, environment before layering the tracks together.
If you run that experiment, please let us know results.
joe
The reality is that 90% of all audible sound produced in music occurs in the midrange frequencies. As such, speakers with a strong midrange frequency profile work best for me.There are charts and graphs telling you what's most affected by the various frequencies in the 20-20,000 Hz range of human hearing. For example, I have 2.5 KHZ [2500 Hz] notched down 14.5 dB, because I have a sensitivity to metallic glare from male vocals [I'm looking at you, Joe Walsh].
joe
Buy a 5 channel amp. That way you have a 5th channel dedicated to the Sub output from the headunit.So, now I am considering getting a 4ch amp to run my new door speakers. How can I keep the factory sub working?
Been a couple of days now and here are a few things i like/dislike
Love all the adjustability! WAY more settings thin i can use with the Bose Y91/UQA amp. That's ok though as ill be upgrading amp's speakers in the future.
I did not think it was a big deal, but no fader suc**. The sound is too far forward for my liking. The tweeters and center channel are too loud slightly. Maybe i need to play with the settings more? The Bose amp can not take advantage of everything the stereo can do so probably a waste of time.
The over all sound is a LOT better though. Seems to have a lot more fullness or depth, im not sure how to describe it, it's just better.
SWC Works perfect once the stereo is set.
The PAC interface works perfect and does what it is advertised to do. Makes everything pretty much plug and play once all the stereo wires are soldered to it.
I think 99% of the folks putting in an aftermarket stereo will want the Maestro RR interface if for nothing else the fade function. I will be getting a Maestro RR in the near future.
I know it sounds wrong, but the ATOTO stereo is a decent quality Chinese unit. I think this one is my 4th and never had a problem with any of them, 3 S8's and now the new X10.
Anyway, All i got for now.
have you use it for phone calls yet?Been a couple of days now and here are a few things i like/dislike
Love all the adjustability! WAY more settings thin i can use with the Bose Y91/UQA amp. That's ok though as ill be upgrading amp's speakers in the future.
I did not think it was a big deal, but no fader suc**. The sound is too far forward for my liking. The tweeters and center channel are too loud slightly. Maybe i need to play with the settings more? The Bose amp can not take advantage of everything the stereo can do so probably a waste of time.
The over all sound is a LOT better though. Seems to have a lot more fullness or depth, im not sure how to describe it, it's just better.
SWC Works perfect once the stereo is set.
The PAC interface works perfect and does what it is advertised to do. Makes everything pretty much plug and play once all the stereo wires are soldered to it.
I think 99% of the folks putting in an aftermarket stereo will want the Maestro RR interface if for nothing else the fade function. I will be getting a Maestro RR in the near future.
I know it sounds wrong, but the ATOTO stereo is a decent quality Chinese unit. I think this one is my 4th and never had a problem with any of them, 3 S8's and now the new X10.
Anyway, All i got for now.
have you use it for phone calls yet?
Just noticed on their site, this model mentions a “dual noise canceling microphone” idk what that means but it sounds fancy
I’ve never had an aftermarket radio with a good microphone.
Thanks for the recommendation. I never looked into anything like that. I’ve had headunits in the past that came with a corded microphone and no matter where I placed it, i apparently sounded really bad. My current head unit has a mic built right into the face, but again no good.This is what I installed recently with the new HU and I am very pleased with the results...
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Actually no. I have never tried to call or receive a call from anyone when driving in any vehicle i have had.have you use it for phone calls yet?
Just noticed on their site, this model mentions a “dual noise canceling microphone” idk what that means but it sounds fancy
I’ve never had an aftermarket radio with a good microphone.
I believe the Phoenix stereo is designed for the 07-13 Yukon's/Escalades and the details were taken into consideration when they designed it.It is strange to me that you need a PAC unit or the like to keep the SWCs and such.
I recently replaced my Kenwood with a Phoenix Automotive Android headunit and it is plug and play without any other modules required, and it has fade control. Although I do have the "dumb" Bose amp without the center point speaker in the dash.
I still have the Maestro RR and all associated harnesses, if you are interested it is posted in the classified section.
To be honest, I'd be stunned if your head unit does not have a fader control. Perhaps, you have just not found where it is located yet?Been a couple of days now and here are a few things i like/dislike
Love all the adjustability! WAY more settings thin i can use with the Bose Y91/UQA amp. That's ok though as ill be upgrading amp's speakers in the future.
I did not think it was a big deal, but no fader suc**. The sound is too far forward for my liking. The tweeters and center channel are too loud slightly. Maybe i need to play with the settings more? The Bose amp can not take advantage of everything the stereo can do so probably a waste of time.
The over all sound is a LOT better though. Seems to have a lot more fullness or depth, im not sure how to describe it, it's just better.
SWC Works perfect once the stereo is set.
The PAC interface works perfect and does what it is advertised to do. Makes everything pretty much plug and play once all the stereo wires are soldered to it.
I think 99% of the folks putting in an aftermarket stereo will want the Maestro RR interface if for nothing else the fade function. I will be getting a Maestro RR in the near future.
I know it sounds wrong, but the ATOTO stereo is a decent quality Chinese unit. I think this one is my 4th and never had a problem with any of them, 3 S8's and now the new X10.
Anyway, All i got for now.