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<blockquote data-quote="infi35" data-source="post: 8655360" data-attributes="member: 675576"><p>Full disclosure, I really don't have much knowledge/experience with audio, but I'm determined to solve this issue.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, as I was driving home from work today the audio in my car suddenly sounded amazing, especially the bass which was much deeper and richer than I had ever heard before and stood out more. I recently bought this car so I always just thought the sound system wasn't the greatest. After driving a while it went back to the old sound, which was really dissapointing. However, now that I've heard the full potential of the sound system I am determined to figure out what is causing this. I thought of taking it to an audio shop but if it's a simpler issue I was hoping to fix it myself. I went on another drive to see if the audio was in the state I had heard it in before, which it was, but only for a short while. I'm not exactly sure how to find the issue due to my lack of experience, but maybe someone here can steer me in the right way. If it's any help, the previous owner put in a Pioneer FH-X720BT stereo and otherwise the system is Bose premium sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infi35, post: 8655360, member: 675576"] Full disclosure, I really don't have much knowledge/experience with audio, but I'm determined to solve this issue. Anyway, as I was driving home from work today the audio in my car suddenly sounded amazing, especially the bass which was much deeper and richer than I had ever heard before and stood out more. I recently bought this car so I always just thought the sound system wasn't the greatest. After driving a while it went back to the old sound, which was really dissapointing. However, now that I've heard the full potential of the sound system I am determined to figure out what is causing this. I thought of taking it to an audio shop but if it's a simpler issue I was hoping to fix it myself. I went on another drive to see if the audio was in the state I had heard it in before, which it was, but only for a short while. I'm not exactly sure how to find the issue due to my lack of experience, but maybe someone here can steer me in the right way. If it's any help, the previous owner put in a Pioneer FH-X720BT stereo and otherwise the system is Bose premium sound. [/QUOTE]
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