Space saver isn't needed as there's foam available for cars with seat sound but no spare wheel ?This kit includes;
•Subwoofer
•Centre speaker
•Pre assembled and terminated wiring loom
•Sound datasets uploaded & coding altered*
•All required fixtures and fittings including a spare wheel screw
The sub goes in the spare wheel well in the boot (I believe you must have the space saver wheel - or buy it). Then if you look on top of the dash above the air con there’s a grill, I believe the centre speaker goes there.
Just keep in mind I think there’s a 2-3 month waiting list. I’ve got mine on order.
Why do you think the kit is low quality?Honestly I wouldnt retrofit it as the kit is really low quality.
There are loads of custom solutions you can go and probably for less money.
I'm hoping he means the factory parts, not our retrofit kitWhy do you think the kit is low quality?
Yes I meant the speakers and amp.Why do you think the kit is low quality?
Sorry If I touched your food mate but you should be honest with you clientsI'm hoping he means the factory parts, not our retrofit kit
However I'd disagree on both points ?
Beats and Seat Sound are completely different systems ?, Seat Sound doesn't use an external amplifier & uses completely different speakers to Beats.Give it a check to this post https://www.seatcupra.net/forums/resources/beats-audio-upgrade-project.102/
I upgraded my "beats" one with really low budget ( sounds far better and by no means its Hi End, just low budget)
You can find plenty of more options as you dont have any amp installed (I wanted to use the stock cabling and amp)
Good luck
I cannot agree with you! I fitted SSS myself, didn't use the kit, purchased the Sub, centre speaker, some high quality pure copper cable for the sub, some terminals and door badges, modified the wiring on the quadlock connector and I'm very pleased with the sound quality (my MIB2 High already had the sound parameters and Sub adjust slider), and I've got a spare wheel which I think is essential.Sorry If I touched your food mate but you should be honest with you clients![]()
Totally agree!!!Beats and Seat Sound are completely different systems ?, Seat Sound doesn't use an external amplifier & uses completely different speakers to Beats.
Yes beats is louder, but the sound isn't great on the MIB2 system. The beats system is much better with the MIB3 units/new amps.
Seat sound is amongst our best sellers & one of the products we built our business with. We're yet to have somebody unsatisfied with it, so I'm forced to disagree with you. Perhaps you expect too much out of a cost effective OE solution
Very happy with the kit you fitted in my car, would recommend it to anyone ?Beats and Seat Sound are completely different systems ?, Seat Sound doesn't use an external amplifier & uses completely different speakers to Beats.
Yes beats is louder, but the sound isn't great on the MIB2 system. The beats system is much better with the MIB3 units/new amps.
Seat sound is amongst our best sellers & one of the products we built our business with. We're yet to have somebody unsatisfied with it, so I'm forced to disagree with you. Perhaps you expect too much out of a cost effective OE solution
I had SS sound on my ex Cupra 280 so I know what Im talking about. Even a Ford Fiesta gets a better solution like (B&O) with even less money.Beats and Seat Sound are completely different systems ?, Seat Sound doesn't use an external amplifier & uses completely different speakers to Beats.
Yes beats is louder, but the sound isn't great on the MIB2 system. The beats system is much better with the MIB3 units/new amps.
Seat sound is amongst our best sellers & one of the products we built our business with. We're yet to have somebody unsatisfied with it, so I'm forced to disagree with you. Perhaps you expect too much out of a cost effective OE solution
I reckon with 200euros you will not get any retrofit , maybe our fellow friend from Yorkshire have a solution for 200gbp (now GBP is pumping so who knows lol)SSS is a clear improvement over the basic 8-speaker setup and that's enough. Considering the cost (parts cost less than 200€ 3 years ago) and the fact that it is an oem solution makes it a no brainer. Comparing it with other systems and set ups is irrelevant.
You will...if you're a bit handy and have the right tools!I reckon with 200euros you will not get any retrofit ,
Do you know the serial numbers for the front door speakers in the Seat Soundsystem of the -16 leon, ThanksThis kit includes;
•Subwoofer
•Centre speaker
•Pre assembled and terminated wiring loom
•Sound datasets uploaded & coding altered*
•All required fixtures and fittings including a spare wheel screw
The sub goes in the spare wheel well in the boot (I believe you must have the space saver wheel - or buy it). Then if you look on top of the dash above the air con there’s a grill, I believe the centre speaker goes there.
Just keep in mind I think there’s a 2-3 month waiting list. I’ve got mine on order.