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I’m glad you said that! I’m coming from an Audi with B&O to a standard system in the formentor.
Each to his own I think!I have never needed to turn any cars volume i have ever owned up to the max
The only ones that were ever lacking were in the likes of old citroen berlingo works vans as they only had 2 in the front. Other than that is max volume really required![]()
Brilliant thanks for the responses, for the price of the option I think it’s a no brainer.
Just need to try and decide on a colour![]()
A good point well madeIt might be worth checking whether or not opting for the Beats audio upgrade would have any impact on build / lead times - with VW’s Golf, specifying the Harman Kardon audio upgrade seems to be having quite a significant impact, and customers who’ve ordered the HK upgrade are experiencing excessively long wait times for their cars to be built and delivered.
I was speaking to one of the salespeople at my local VW dealership last week when my car was being serviced, and we got on to the subject of build / lead times. They told me that semiconductor supply issues was the reason for the HK being able to supply VW with the upgraded audio units (presumably they’re unable to secure sufficient semiconductor supplies). I’m aware that there are people over on vwroc.com forum who’ve spec’d the HK audio upgrade on their Golf R‘s and based on the latest estimated (unconfirmed) build dates, some of those people will have been waiting 20 months or longer from time of ordering by the time they get their cars - assuming those estimated build dates don’t get pushed back further.
Although the semiconductor supply issue in general does seem to have improved, if Beats have similar issues to Harman Kardon, then it could have an impact on lead times.
VW have temporarily removed the HK audio option from the Golf.
You're not wrong but one would hope that BO/HK "engineer" the systems so that the product is a worthy representation of their brand.If you were into your audio, you would get your own system installed aftermarket.
Night n day between a custom system and a BO/HK system. ( the speakers won’t even be made by them…probs just a mini amp branded by BO/HK with generic speakers. )
I believe its quite difficult to implement an aftermarket audio system to todays cars that all have screens and all their systems are interactive through the factory installed audio/visual system, especially on a Formentor where almost all car functions are operated through the touch screen. Only thing I can think of is upgrading the speakers but still the difference would not be worth the hassle and money. A safer approach is to better the sound insulation on the doors, that will provide better acoustics and improve road noise coming through the cabin.If you were into your audio, you would get your own system installed aftermarket.
Night n day between a custom system and a BO/HK system. ( the speakers won’t even be made by them…probs just a mini amp branded by BO/HK with generic speakers. )
Newbie question: how do I get into the Beats settings? (I'm still floundering through the infotainment on my new 310 VZ2 and the manual barely mentions Beats).Beats is better than the standard system, will not blow you away, not a high end option not that powerfull (never mind that 300 watt!) at all but just right, having the sub makes some difference although only been supportive due to its limited size and power. At first you may not notice any difference but once you do some playing around with the equalizer settings and listening options and you adjust the sub, bass, treble etc to your liking you will notice a difference.. The sub does not work with all listening options, keep that in mind.