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Thread: Dynaudio in Mk6 Golf compared to stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariani View Post
    Doesn't the Dynaudio hold much Bass? I thought it cranked hard. Never really got a chance to test it properly.
    You're reading the results wrong. They're saying that the Dynaudio is outputting TOO MUCH bass (and way too much treble), so that to get "acoustically accurate frequency results" you need to turn DOWN the bass by 3, turn down the treble by 8, and turn up the mid by 4.


    Quote Originally Posted by Brendan_A View Post
    People need to realize that Dyn speakers need at least 100Hr plus run time before they start to sound their best. The more use the better they sound.
    Very true. They have improved with time, like many good audio components do during their initial usage.

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    Thanks for that comment Corey - I should have added that into my original post. This was infact the findings of the guy doing the testing. i.e. the Dynaudio system is rather treble heavy and to get accurate acoustic levels the mid needed to be raised whilst notching down the bass.

    It will be interesting to experiment with the settings and see the results as I usually turn up the treble to get a clearer output along with going up 1 or 2 notches on the bass in stock car systems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiiLos View Post
    The EQ settings for best sound results were; Tweeter: -8, Mid: +4, Bass: -3. This member stated the outcome was 'amaizing'.
    Tried those settings on the way into work today, I wasn't too impressed, but there's so many other variables involved (I don't think my Dynaudio is fully broken in, was listening to rock where I find I usually like the 'scooped' mid sound, iPod MP3 bitrate/quality, etc.)

    I ended up bringing the bass and treble back up a few notches, but I'll try some other genres on the way home and see how the -8/+4/-3 setting sounds.
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    Agreed, we need to know the genre of music tested, electronic will sound way different to Rock on those settings.....
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    I've personally left the treble and mid at 0 and put the bass to 2. This has worked well on most of the material I listen to (Progessive rock and metal, classic rock/hard rock and heavy metal through to modern heavy/death/symphonic/gothic/alternative rock and metal, industrial, indie, ska, and various classical, folk, blues and jazz including some A Capella).

    I find that on "bad recordings" the treble and detail of the Dynaudio can just make them sound worse, so turning down the treble a few notches is good. I'll try out the -8/4/-3 EQ settings, but I highly doubt that they are the "acoustically correct" values.


    But I mean, this IS A CAR.

    The cheapest Stereophile Recommended A/A+ "Stereo system" that you can buy is the following:
    "CD Player": SCD-XA5400ES - US$1,500 (this is amazingly cheap. The next cheapest being US$5950 for Ayre Acoustics C-5xeMP)
    Since the above actually IS a CD player and not just a transport, not DAC/digital processor required.
    Pre-amplifier: Parasound Halo JC 2 - US$4,000
    Power-amplifier: Ayre Acoustics V-5xe - US$4,950
    Speakers: Revel Ultima Studio2 - US$15,998
    You'll then need a suitable Coax digital interconnect etc between the CD and Pre, a pair of XLR interconnects between the Pre and Power, and a set of speaker cables... can't be bothered listing them, but use "the rule of 10%" and you get US$2,285

    So the cheapest A/A+ "Stereo system" you can get is US$28,733 - and that's assuming that all those components actually play well together. You could safely double that cost if you bought them here in Australia.

    But anyway... my point is, we can't be too critical of a $1000 (or $1300 depending on your Golf model) stereo upgrade when the "reference" in audio starts at US$28,733

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    This has worked well on most of the material I listen to (Progessive rock and metal, classic rock/hard rock and heavy metal through to modern heavy/death/symphonic/gothic/alternative rock and metal, industrial, indie, ska, and various classical, folk, blues and jazz including some A Capella).
    It might have been easier if you told us what you DONT listen to! ; )
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    Corey hates Drum Machines.
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    Lol yes... I don't listen to anything "electronic", so dance, "drum & bass", etc etc, or where the "group" doesn't play any instruments, so most pop, r&b, rap, grr. I'm a guitarist, so I'm pretty pig-headed when it comes to my musical views
    Industrial, is about as electronic I can get (so Nine Inch Nails etc) cause they'll still get out there an actually play their stuff each time - even if the guitar is on a rack plugged in via a heap of electronic and computers to produce the "industrial sounds" etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by langers_sydney View Post
    Corey hates Drum Machines.
    And Autotune.

    I have the treble way down, mid about medium and bass up to 4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ideo View Post
    And Autotune.
    Lol... with a passion. I hated it even before Cher made it famous... cause before that it was being used to fix all the talentless hacks who can't sing yet are selling millions of records on the "pop charts".

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