is it me or are these Pioneer speakers weak? The bass isn't even at mid level & my passenger side speaker in the rear window rattles
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When I was shopping for a ctd, the first one I tried had the base delco speakers and they were meh. The one I bought has the pioneer system and its 150% night and day better. The base system is so horrible in comparison that I think I'd rather sing to myself than use it.Mine is the inexpensive base model... dont even know the brand of speakers.. it sounds good upfront, lacking in the volume area but they sound good. the back is terrible!! its almost like not having speakers in the back at all. Im probably useless to you i dunno, my two cents.
Has anyone been able to find this thread? I have such a hard time searching on my phone.There was a thread on what to set the fade and bass to for pioneer.
^This 100%. Keep the fade at 0, you'll lose all volume if you set your fade to the back and you'll lose your highs. This radio is set up for highs and vocals up front, mids in the doors and all your bass from the rear deck. I find the volume at 21 or higher quite loud (depending on the music) so I usually have it at 14-19 when I'm on my own (I value my hearing).If your passenger rear door speaker is rattling then you must have it faded to the rear. The whole system will sound very weak if you fade to the rear. The Pioneer system is setup with a front sound stage, and all of the sound is only supposed to come from the front. Put the fader in the middle. If it's in the middle then you won't hear the rear door speakers at all, even if you sit in the back seats.
If the sub woofers in the back deck lid are rattling then something is probably loose. When I got my car the buttons on the back of the headliner weren't pushed in all the way, and the headliner rattled and vibrated a lot with sub bass notes. Sit in the back seat and see where the rattle is coming from and check if anything is loose. If the speaker itself is rattling then you should take it to the dealer and have them replace the speaker.
The Pioneer system is not a high power system, but if it's tuned right it's more than loud enough for the average person. It'll make your ears ring.
Question for you. With those settings being so far from default, what audio source are you using? If it's CD, then that's cool if it's your preference, but if it's the AUX I'm curious if your compensating for poor analog signal quality. I've found a huge difference in AUX audio quality because of different phones/mp3 player's audio output quality.I have my Pioneer system set at:
treble=10
mid=3
bass=3
fade=0
Sounds great to me. Although, I did replace the tweeters. The original tweeters are not Pioneer. They are just generic GM tweeters.
Do NOT fade to the rear. It will sound terrible.
That's for all sources. I usually use a USB stick with MP3s encoded at 256K, but also use the same levels for radio. I have never used the Aux plug, bluetooth, or the CD player. I like the bass, so I pump it up a little. The mid range sounds hollow lower than about 1 or 2, and it sounds boxy above about 4 - best at 3.Question for you. With those settings being so far from default, what audio source are you using? If it's CD, then that's cool if it's your preference, but if it's the AUX I'm curious if your compensating for poor analog signal quality. I've found a huge difference in AUX audio quality because of different phones/mp3 player's audio output quality.