Audio System Brand Poll 2.0

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What is your preferred audio brand?


  • Total voters
    49
Would be nice to have it easily upgradable. I still need to change out all the speakers in our Bronco. The Bangs do not impress…
 
I had Bose in my Tahoe in the 90s the system sounded good until speakers blew and found out everything was proprietary and replaced it all with aftermarket. I would prefer name brand in top aftermarket audio so you know you can replace or upgrade later.
 
I had Bose in my Tahoe in the 90s the system sounded good until speakers blew and found out everything was proprietary and replaced it all with aftermarket. I would prefer name brand in top aftermarket audio so you know you can replace or upgrade later.
Yeah, I have a Bronco with bangs and a Chevy with Bose, neither are that impressive, but the Bose is a bit better quality.
 
Save the royalty fees and put in a simple system that sounds good with standard speaker sizes. I'd prefer fewer high-quality speakers over 38 crappy speakers. Also, knowing the deeper bass will suck like it does in ALL OEM systems, please give me an easy full-range signal somewhere to tap for an aftermarket amplifer and sub(s).
 
An alternative proposal, something I have been thinking about for a long time that I wish manufacturers would do… Do not integrate the audio system with the head control system (or whatever it is called). Let the car functions, nav (actually save $$ and omit the nav too and just focus on Carplay/Android Auto), HVAC controls, etc, be on their own on the main screen. Then have the radio be a separate double DIN module that can be customized by the consumer to their heart’s content. I am sure the aftermarket vendors would love that as well as consumers. Everything else on Jeep/Bronco/Etc can be customized; why not audio? Make it EASY to customize! Let the car mfr concentrate on what they do best and aftermaket do what they do best! Include a basic, low cost system for out-the-door tunes but make it cheap and modular. What a breath of fresh air that would be!
 
An alternative proposal, something I have been thinking about for a long time that I wish manufacturers would do… Do not integrate the audio system with the head control system (or whatever it is called). Let the car functions, nav (actually save $$ and omit the nav too and just focus on Carplay/Android Auto), HVAC controls, etc, be on their own on the main screen. Then have the radio be a separate double DIN module that can be customized by the consumer to their heart’s content. I am sure the aftermarket vendors would love that as well as consumers. Everything else on Jeep/Bronco/Etc can be customized; why not audio? Make it EASY to customize! Let the car mfr concentrate on what they do best and aftermaket do what they do best! Include a basic, low cost system for out-the-door tunes but make it cheap and modular. What a breath of fresh air that would be!
That kind of set up takes up extra space and makes it harder to achieve a clean look. It also invites theft. I don't think anyone's wishing for the return of detachable faceplates to discourage thieves.
 
That kind of set up takes up extra space and makes it harder to achieve a clean look. It also invites theft. I don't think anyone's wishing for the return of detachable faceplates to discourage thieves.
I also think there are a lot of people, myself included that don’t want to pay $60K+ and get a shitty radio that I then have to pay a shop (I’ve never met an audio shop I trust) to put something decent in. I’m sure there are the 5%’s who love running wire and building subwoofer boxes, etc… but the vast majority of people just want a decent stereo system to enjoy