Audio System Brand Poll

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What brand audio system would you like to hear in your Scout?

  • Alpine

    Votes: 8 11.9%
  • Fender

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Klipsch

    Votes: 18 26.9%
  • Bose

    Votes: 29 43.3%
  • McIntosh

    Votes: 14 20.9%
  • Harmon Kardon

    Votes: 17 25.4%
  • Beats

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Marshall

    Votes: 5 7.5%
  • Grado

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • JL Audio

    Votes: 11 16.4%
  • Polk

    Votes: 5 7.5%
  • Bowers & Wilkins

    Votes: 17 25.4%
  • Bang & Olufsen

    Votes: 23 34.3%
  • Scout branded audio

    Votes: 4 6.0%

  • Total voters
    67
You would think the McIntosh system would be strongly considered by SM. The digitally displayed analog meters play into the futuristic retro vibe. I think it's a great fit. If McIntosh remains mostly autonomous from Bose, I don't see that as a bad thing necessarily. Needs to be tuned to the cabin though as has been mentioned. That's a must. Just another reason to make all options à la carte.
 
One of my peeves is getting in a nice car with a good interior design and then seeing some jarring and often tacky audio system branding. Ideally the only branding visible in the Scout is... ...Scout!

If there is a co-branded factory-installed audio solution, please make it optional and make the base system solid. To me the ideal would be a well designed system with a balanced approach. No brand-specific quirks to make it obviously Bose or Fender or whatever. Built using components that are easily changed/adapted with third party components.

So I would vote "none" if that was an option.
 
You would think the McIntosh system would be strongly considered by SM. The digitally displayed analog meters play into the futuristic retro vibe. I think it's a great fit. If McIntosh remains mostly autonomous from Bose, I don't see that as a bad thing necessarily. Needs to be tuned to the cabin though as has been mentioned. That's a must. Just another reason to make all options à la c
You would think the McIntosh system would be strongly considered by SM. The digitally displayed analog meters play into the futuristic retro vibe. I think it's a great fit. If McIntosh remains mostly autonomous from Bose, I don't see that as a bad thing necessarily. Needs to be tuned to the cabin though as has been mentioned. That's a must. Just another reason to make all options à la carte.
Scout's Chief Design Officer Chris Benjamin was responsible for the Jeep grand Cherokee and Wagoneer interiors . He is certainly familiar with McIntosh.
 
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Of all the audio systems I've listened to (in a car, home audio is different), Bowers and Wilkins is my favorite. Assuming Scout goes all in with high end components though. I would have standard audio system and make BW the optional upgrade. But please, make is the real deal BW, not just some branded stuff.
 
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I can't believe Bose is winning this. "No highs, no lows - Bose" McIntosh would be incredible but of course Bose just bought them :sick:

Beats? Fender?

B&O is trash.

Anyone super serious about audio is going to rip and replace it all anyway.
This list is suspect to begin with because some of those brands don't even make in-vehicle audio systems afaik.

B&W is the best sounding system I have ever heard in a vehicle. Other high send systems would be Meridian and Mark Levinson. A notch below that would be Bose/HK/B&O. Forget the rest.
 
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This list is suspect to begin with because some of those brands don't even make in-vehicle audio systems afaik.

B&W is the best sounding system I have ever heard in a vehicle. Other high send systems would be Meridian and Mark Levinson. A notch below that would be Bose/HK/B&O. Forget the rest.
It was just a list of several brands that people had been talking about. I am not certain, but I think most if not all have been in the automotive sound sector at one point or another. But, feel free to add or express opinions as Scout definitely reads the forum. 👍
 
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@LastDayScout can you add a option for a Scout Made Audio System?

To me even though i would like to see a audio company make it. I think it would be more cost effective for Scout to make their own audio equipment like Tesla and Rivian do.
 
I can't believe Bose is winning this. "No highs, no lows - Bose" McIntosh would be incredible but of course Bose just bought them :sick:

Beats? Fender?

B&O is trash.

Anyone super serious about audio is going to rip and replace it all anyway.
The worst branded audio system I ever had was Bose in my C4. It was soooo bad. Such a PITA to replace too because Bose decided to re-invent how everything worked. Couldn’t just replace speakers or AMP, or head unit. Even the speaker wire was some incompatible (really high gauge) wire and un-useable in a standard system. I’m sure it’s maybe un fair to rate Bose only on that car. They have some very clever audio products. And I think they were trying to go for a lightweight audio system in the corvette. It just aged really poorly, and then was completely incompatible with easily acquirable audio equipment. I vote Scout branded and good, but also sticking to standard sizes so stuff can be upgraded or replaced. How novel would that be in this day?