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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8674205" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Good headphones actually project a front stage as well in front of you. Very few audiophile headphones can do this too. Most can achieve a wide sound stage or narrow and more intimate stage but the really good ones can achieve 180 degree view to the front and side of you. The soundstage on the dash is how SQ is graded on any competition level regarding sound stage so its an absolute industry standard. You are free to have your personal preferences though but in top level world class cars, everyone thinks otherwise. If you ever tried connected and switching multiple phones in a system via bluetooth, you'd know that they all have their own sound signature and sound different than the other even without any special effects or EQ turned on the phone. How the phone's software and hardware transmit date through bluetooth varies via phone, some sound weak and some sounds decent and it doesnt even take a well trained ear to hear the difference. You can even adjust the EQ on some phones and it actually works via bluetooth playback as well so the statement the DAC doesnt affect bluetooth is false in many ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8674205, member: 650438"] Good headphones actually project a front stage as well in front of you. Very few audiophile headphones can do this too. Most can achieve a wide sound stage or narrow and more intimate stage but the really good ones can achieve 180 degree view to the front and side of you. The soundstage on the dash is how SQ is graded on any competition level regarding sound stage so its an absolute industry standard. You are free to have your personal preferences though but in top level world class cars, everyone thinks otherwise. If you ever tried connected and switching multiple phones in a system via bluetooth, you'd know that they all have their own sound signature and sound different than the other even without any special effects or EQ turned on the phone. How the phone's software and hardware transmit date through bluetooth varies via phone, some sound weak and some sounds decent and it doesnt even take a well trained ear to hear the difference. You can even adjust the EQ on some phones and it actually works via bluetooth playback as well so the statement the DAC doesnt affect bluetooth is false in many ways. [/QUOTE]
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