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I have still changed the fader heavily to the rear, but the Bass is central. And even with all settings at nominal it definitely sounds better to me. |
Pretty sure that was one if the issues with Brian's unit. not driving all the speakers properly and the coding sorted it out. It was ages ago, so I don't have a scan.
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I only have VCDS-Lite (Registered though, I paid!) which doesn't have a full set of information. :( |
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Tested by listening to Radio 1,2,3,4 and Bass is now really evident, especially from Ken Bruce! :ROFL: Clear bass notes from parcel shelf and inside the boot. +++ All the tone settings are at nominal except Fader which is 2 "blocks" in from extreme rear (3rd block from right). |
I'm now really quite pleased, and rather sad I didn't sort this a while ago.
Been doing a little "stress testing" +++ : Mahler's Resurrection (2nd) Symphony, especially the finale Aaaron Copland, Fanfare for the common man - lots of brass and tympani. So, for anyone with a none-Bose RNS-D that's sounding a bit "thin", change the Radio soft coding from 00207 to 02207, and fader a fair way rearwards. :cool: |
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If you really want to test speakers you need to enlist Hotblack Desiato and Disaster Area. :rolleyes:
(I believe they were in fact inspired by Pink Floyd and their Venice concert in particular: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcxzaBSzlH0 ) NOT this Hotblack Desiato though... |
Personally, I prefer to test with the live version of Iron Maiden's "The Clairvoyant", even the Bose in the D3 doesn't quite get it right but is absolutely stonking with most classical stuff (target audience I suppose).
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Comfortably Numb is a pretty good test as well. :ROFL: (Or Run Like Hell which ended that Venice concert, apparently causing a fair bit of damage to various buildings!)
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A good test will be tomorrow, a long drive with SWMBO in the car; she has long complained about the difficulty of hearing speech clearly on the radio at "motorway speeds". This should be a good test. :cool: |
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