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06-02-2015, 01:41 PM | #23 | |
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Aren't new G11's coming with Bowers & Wilkins? If I'm not mistaken...
And I'm a big fan of B&W, currently owning quite some of their products! Just magnificent! |
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Nice, this seems promising
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You probably like that surround sound.
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06-02-2015, 04:44 PM | #31 |
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Everybody relax - new G11 7 Series is using Bowers & Wilkins as their OEM audio supplier. Not sure why this has any impact besides consolidating the industry - which is the way the auto industry is moving anyway (if you look at the recent leaked FCA docs).
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06-02-2015, 05:29 PM | #32 |
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This is old news. I read about this a while ago. It's not a surprise to me either considering Harman has been buying up all kinds of high end\boutique designer audio companies (or, in this case, just the automotive division) and regular OEM automotive car audio manufacturers for years (see Becker). It was inevitable. That was a good way for B&O to get their name really out there, but I guess just not financially viable for them. It's a huge boon for Harman as they get yet another "premium" brand under their umbrella. They water down whatever they buy. Hell, if it's an ML system in a regular (i.e. not a LS) Lexus it sounds just like a HK from MB or BMW. Not bad, but not really impressive either. I remember when the B&O's hit the market in the Audi S8, that was impressive. I anticipate the watering down of B&O's in cars from hence forth. B&W is one I have yet to hear in a car (need to go sit in a Jag, I guess), but I surmise it won't be long before HK goes after, at the very least, their automotive division. If you give me the choice, I would go HK over Bose any day of the week.
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06-02-2015, 07:38 PM | #33 | |
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bmw actually counts the centre mid+tweeter as 2 speakers. and only in car audio is a tweeter, mid range and woofer count as 3 speakers not one 3-way speaker lol.
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06-02-2015, 10:12 PM | #35 | |
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davis449 has it right: "They water down whatever they buy." Harman has never, never, ever improved any brand it has bought sonically -- after it became Harman International in the late 1970s. JBL is an exception: it was bought in 1968, IIRC, and was among the best speaker manufacturers in the world at the time. It continued that tradition but expanded into other sound markets into the 1980s -- and by the time the 1990s rolled around JBL was on its way to being a laughingstock among audiophiles and a prime example of what happens to a watered-down and dumbed-down brand. And Infinity? Don't get me started on Infinity. If you've ever heard any pre-Harman Infinity speakers -- home, car, etc. -- you know what I'm talking about. Thanks for that list of Harman brands. I now know to avoid those brands.
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06-02-2015, 10:35 PM | #36 | |
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You don't need lots of speakers in car - you need good quality components. The sound systems that are installed in vehicles these days are almost pure profit for the car companies. The components (speakers, amps, etc.) are cheap. As long as the vehicle sounds half-decent, its no big deal because no one buys a vehicle based solely on the sound quality of the stereo. Whatever. Anyone serious about the sound in their vehicle will replace the speakers and amps anyway. |
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Less competition is bad but there are other well reputable competitors. Bose cannot be slept on.
I heard them on a Porsche and it sounds great
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Its simple, really. People who start the businesses care a lot about making a good product. They spend years building up a great reputation based on quality. That rarely mixes with making the most profitable product. Another company comes in, buys the good brand, sends the original owners on their way, revamps it to make it more profitable.
Harman dilutes the quality of the brands it buys. Its on purpose, the whole reason they buy the brands is because they know there's untapped potential for profit by tuning costs. I wouldn't be surprised if many of their brands are made on the same manufacturing lines with different labels or slight cosmetic changes. OEM automotive products are particularly generic looking and would be easy to cross-supply the same speaker between brands. Not to say their products are crap, they're decent, but the high end stuff they buy tends to come down a notch or two toward middle of the road, just my opinion. |
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I'm holding out for the eight channel surround subs, four in the roof just above everyone's head and one under each seat. Bonus points for a center sub in the dash. They need to be at least 12" each with a 20mm excursion so they thump against the top of my head. Last edited by sor; 06-03-2015 at 01:37 AM.. |
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Honestly the quality of a sound system in a car makes or breaks it for me. The Burmester in the new S class is like sitting back in a plush armchair with a private orchestra playing only for you. I wouldn't pay $8k for ceramic brakes, but I'd happily pay that kind of money for an out of this world sound system. I just hope the F80 gets some kind of better audio upgrade in the future. Oh and my father's XKR had Bowers + Wilkins, it was probably the jankiest 'premium' car audio I've ever heard.
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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06-03-2015, 07:58 AM | #42 | |
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I don't know much about how Audi options their car.
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Besides, the M is a "luxury" performance track capable car. Without the "luxury" piece, a harsher and more track capable car will do. I would say only 20% of the M owners even track their cars, that's a high estimate. I guess 2016+ F8x will come with HK standard.
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