maestro42 Posted August 12, 2005 Posted August 12, 2005 is this normal that the rear speakers of behind are much less strong than those of ahead (front)? when I fix volume at the center one hears much more the high speakers of ahead do you think it's normal ??? (the sound is good !!!,,,,but the balance is strange) Sorry for my bad english,,i'm better in french,,,,,i do my best ;-)
SilverGX Posted August 12, 2005 Posted August 12, 2005 I've noticed that get most of the sound from the front. Tried doing some adjustments but didnt seem to help. Well they can say 14 speakers. The sound is good but I've always like more of surround effect. Had the same problem with the Corvettes Bose and it is gone, but was junk compared to Lexus quote=maestro42,Aug 11 2005, 10:40 PM] is this normal that the rear speakers of behind are much less strong than those of ahead (front)? when I fix volume at the center one hears much more the high speakers of ahead do you think it's normal ??? (the sound is good !!!,,,,but the balance is strange) Sorry for my bad english,,i'm better in french,,,,,i do my best ;-) ←
lyricalgeek Posted October 14, 2005 Posted October 14, 2005 Correctly tuned automotive sound systems should have a front image (meaning the sound comes mostly from the front). The goal in tuning a sound system is to emulate how we listen to music in the real world. If you go to the symphony you don't face away from the stage, you listen to it and most of the sound comes from in front of you. If you like more of a surround feel to your music use the radio controls to fade the sound towards the rear until you get the amount of "surround" you'd like.
indiasfinest Posted October 15, 2005 Posted October 15, 2005 aslo there are a "bunch" of speakers on the front...there are 3 on each door and one in the middle..thats 1/2 of your speakers right there....
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