Meh - I still thought the MKIV GTI had a crap stereo too... but then I was much more jaded about sound quality back then (having spent so much time listening to high end home theater systems whilst researching my purchase).
Meh - I still thought the MKIV GTI had a crap stereo too... but then I was much more jaded about sound quality back then (having spent so much time listening to high end home theater systems whilst researching my purchase).
Have to say Coreying, you're playing in two different leagues there.
Comparing my home theatre to my car will always make me sad.
Having said that that's exactly what I'll do with the Dynaudio in a few days...
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To follow up, IMHO the stock stereo in the MkVI does not quite measure up to my old MkIV Bora.
Top end is less crisp, bottom end does not extend down quite so far and lacks a bit of 'punch'.
It almost sounds to me like the MkIV has stock cone tweeters and the MKIV had piezo's or some other sort of semi-decent tweeter.
Bottom end - I think the door panel had a bit more substance to it in the MK IV that helped there.
All up 'though, the stereo is not too bad at all in the scheme of things.
Can anyone confirm the tweeter 'type' in the stock MKVI? , and how easily can I fit a decent tweeter in there? I think that may improve the top end and upper mid range quite a bit.
Keith
on a topic of Mk4 and Mk6 stock...
can some one compare them?
mk4 got the best stock setup that I have heard at the time so is mk6 set just as good ? or Dynamo is a must for this one... ?
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From what I've heard, the MK4 stock is better than the MKV/6 stock.
It's been a long time since I've heard the MK4, but at the time I wasn't that impressed by it, and I certainly wasn't impressed by the MKV - but then I have very high standards when it comes to audio, and to be honest, no car could truly meet them (being the car is a completely flawed environment for listening to audio in the first place).
The Dynaudio (lol, Dynamo ) does make an apprecitable difference IF you are serious about your sound. It's not the best system out there by any means, but it's better than anything that you could possibly do by spending only $1300.
Just find a dealer with a Dynaudio in a Golf (whether GTI or not) and take a few CDs and listen for yourself
After a couple of days living with the new GTI (no dynaudio) i can definitely say the standard speakers in this are a lot worse than the standards in the Mk5.
If you appreciate your music loud (or at all)then get it.
I can only comment on the MDI, as ive not as much as put a CD into the player yet, but im comparing RCD510, standard speakers against RCD300- basic ipod adapter and the same iPod with the same tunes.
Dont you hate it when they offer an updated version of something, then make the default version worse to force you to spend extra money on what it should have been like in the first place?
currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof
That's right, it should sound good at any volume with a flat EQ.
Not everyone has experienced good sound so may save themselves some money.
That's a big call, Corey! You can get a lot of quality aftermarket kit for $1300 these days. I'm certainly hoping you're right though, as I've ordered the Dynaudio but haven't yet heard it.
Having listened to the basic RCD-510 at length in several cars (GTIs, Passat CCs), I think it sounds decidedly ordinary. Mind you, I think the audio in my parents' MkV Golfs (both '05 models) is truly awful - far worse than the RCD-510. Especially compared to the stock system in my Accord Euro, which is the best stock system I've heard in a car under $60k.
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