Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...

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Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« on: 21 Apr 2012, 03:49 pm »
About 5 years ago, I bought a 2002 Cadillac Seville SLS that was too good of a deal to pass on.  One issue though, it had a crappy stereo (non-OEM) and I budgeted 2K for a reinstall of system.  I went to my trusted local Car Stereo guy and he recommended the then new line of Premier by Pioneer and mate it with a JL Audio Sub and Amp. 

I got the Premier FH-P800BT Double Din Receiver, a pair of Premier TS-P720PRS Component front speakers, Premier TS-A633P rear fills, a JL Audio 10" 10WXV-2-4 Sub and a JL Audio JX 1000/1D amp.  This is all off of the shelf stuff, but wholly crap, it sure sounded amazingly good.  The soundstage was nearly as good as my home system and with as much clarity and detail.

The soundfloor is very low as the Cadillac is very quiet inside. 

One day a good friend needed a ride who happens to be a true audiophile with money and he was totally blown away with the system and must have asked me a dozen questions about it. 

The trickle down is that Pioneer, who is Premier, offers basically the same quality in their standard line now. 

The gist is, in the last 5 or so years, the quality of speakers, amps and features has ramped up to the point where for around $1000 you can vastly upgrade any factory system to a true smile making on the road experience.

Jim

jeffh

Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #1 on: 21 Apr 2012, 04:05 pm »
I agree.  5 years ago, I had a 1 hour commute each way, so I decided to spend some money on upgrading the sound system in my truck.  The biggest improvement came from swapping the front speakers with some excellent Focal 6 1/2" woofers  w/ seperate tweeter.  Wow! Been loving it for the last 5 years.  I did not stop with the front speakers.  I added a single 10" JL Audio sub and amp and an amp to power the Focal's.  Last, I added sound deadening to the entire truck which made a huge difference.  All this with the stock head unit.  For years, this system sounded better than my home system. :thumb:

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« Reply #2 on: 21 Apr 2012, 04:20 pm »
Jeff:

You brought up a subject that is very important, insulation and dampening which is relatively inexpensive and is a serious upgrade in most vehicles.  It improves the spl, noise floor, among other things.

Jim

TONEPUB

Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #3 on: 21 Apr 2012, 04:38 pm »
Just buy a new Porsche 911 with Burmester sound system...

werd

Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #4 on: 21 Apr 2012, 04:48 pm »
Just buy a new Porsche 911 with Burmester sound system...

I would rather spend 200k on a new home system. This is coming from somebody
That has neither.

AUDFILE74

Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #5 on: 23 Apr 2012, 12:35 am »
the cool thing iscar audio has gotten to the point where a person can get great sound with the right purchases. here isa system that would prove my point.

 head unit http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/Stage4/CD-Players/DEX-P99RS
amp http://www.jlaudio.com/hd900-5-car-audio-hd-amplifiers-98223
front speakers (passive xovers optional) http://www.focal-america.com/category/speakers/
subs: (2) http://www.focal-america.com/category/speakers/


bunky

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« Reply #6 on: 23 Apr 2012, 12:51 am »
i am very interested in mobile tube power amplifiers. www.milbert.com is affiliated with Mr David Berning who designs the Milbert Amplifier's.

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« Reply #7 on: 23 Apr 2012, 01:43 am »
i am very interested in mobile tube power amplifiers. www.milbert.com is affiliated with Mr David Berning who designs the Milbert Amplifier's.

Back in the day, tube amps were the norm in car systems...talking 1950's, with the tube of choice the 6V6 and 6SN7.  I too am interested in the modern take on tube amps for cars.  It might be an interesting idea for a thread if anyone is interested in starting one. 

Jim

OzarkTom

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« Reply #8 on: 23 Apr 2012, 03:24 am »
i am very interested in mobile tube power amplifiers. www.milbert.com is affiliated with Mr David Berning who designs the Milbert Amplifier's.

The Milbert would be the only amp I would ever use in a serious autophile system, no other amp would be worth buying.

The main problem with autophile systems, it is very hard to concentrate on the road and your sound at the same time. The standard installed stereo is good enough for me. Home systems are far superior.

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« Reply #9 on: 23 Apr 2012, 04:24 am »
The Milbert would be the only amp I would ever use in a serious autophile system, no other amp would be worth buying.

The main problem with autophile systems, it is very hard to concentrate on the road and your sound at the same time. The standard installed stereo is good enough for me. Home systems are far superior.

Tom:

I also like Butler who has been around for a few years and has an impressive resume of customers:

http://www.butleraudio.com/car.php

While I'm a total bottlehead, I really do like my Premier by Pioneer Head Unit with the Premier speakers as they work very well together.  If I get another vehicle to work with, I would go with a McIntosh head, Butler amp and do some research on the current high-end speakers available. 

I would also stay with JL Audio for the sub....

Jim

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Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #10 on: 23 Apr 2012, 10:39 am »
Most of what I listen to in the car is news/traffic.

But I'm confused...

How do you develop a soundstage/image from the driver's seat?  I can see making a serious investment in a 5th wheel or a semi-serious investment in a RV.  But with road noise, wind noise, engine noise, hard surfaces, too small of a space, too much hard surface, and improper listening location I don't get putting the audiophile tag on any car system.

Why not just use earbuds with a souped up i-Pod?

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Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #11 on: 23 Apr 2012, 01:26 pm »

Why not just use earbuds with a souped up i-Pod?

Because you won't hear the siren until there's a road block for you or the train whistle until ...

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« Reply #12 on: 23 Apr 2012, 01:28 pm »
JLM I think you ask valid questions about the pursuit of great sound in a car.

There are issues to deal with for sure, and the ambient noise, reflective surfaces, challenges for speaker location are all good questions.

There are +'s too though, including transfer function allowing for much better bass easier.

I don't go after perfect sound in a car, I go after sound that makes me happy.  I may listen with the windows down too, so soundstaging and other critical listening perspectives just don't play a role for me.

In terms of soundstaging, most folks go after equal path length for the front stage, so many use 2 way installs in the kick panels (yes, down by your feet) to get a similar physical path length.  Others leverage digital manipulation for this.

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Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #13 on: 23 Apr 2012, 03:45 pm »
The best sound I have achieved was by using separate tweeter drivers, raised to dash level, and rear speakers to create a large soundfield. Right now I have a crappy system in my little truck and I'm all ears for the great ideas here.
I'm tempted to say that auto systems are more about good music than the fussy audiophile in his easy chair, twiddling his box full of dacs, where it's as much a gear fetish as anything. But then, I have to remember the subwoofer wars booming down the street. So, I guess not.  :lol:

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« Reply #14 on: 23 Apr 2012, 06:17 pm »
Hi Fred:

I will have to say your formula for creating a large soundstage is interesting. The biggest improvement in mobile stereo has been in the speaker technology.  True audiophile component speakers with x/o's can be had in the $300 and up range. They are designed to be installed in the factory cutouts in most instances.

I agree that unless you are the passenger, critical listening isn't practical, but this doesn't negate the enjoyment derived from a mobile system that is audiophile quality.

There is a good overview/primer sticky thread that should get you on the road.  Please start any thread that you feel would be helpful or to answer any questions you may have.

Thanks,
Jim

Scott F.

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« Reply #15 on: 23 Apr 2012, 06:18 pm »
How do you develop a soundstage/image from the driver's seat? 
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But with road noise, wind noise, engine noise, hard surfaces, too small of a space, too much hard surface, and improper listening location I don't get putting the audiophile tag on any car system.

It's doable but there are compromises...that and what you end up with falls short of your home system even spending tons of cash.

The first hurdle is road/wind noise. If you own a tiny econo-box car, it gets extremely hard to overcome the noise. When you get up into a mid-sized or larger car, they tend to be much quieter from the factory. Even with these cars you need to (essentially) rip out the interior and coat the doors, floor board, firewall, roof, back seat divider and trunk with some sort of damping material. This, though expensive, will drop the noise floor of your car dramatically when driving.

On the soundstage, when you do one of these systems, you get just an OK soundstage (at least in my car). I (personally) get about two to three feet of depth when I'm driving maybe four or five at a stoplight (where you can pay attention). Placement with all of those hard interior surfaces can be a little sketchy at times but you do get a decent center focus. Placement picks up when sitting still but when you are driving your mental focus on that leaves (or should). At that point it just becomes really fine sounding music. One thing I've done to help with all of the reflective surfaces is install sticky backed felt around the tweeters to try and eliminate the immense amount of baffle diffraction. That really helps out a lot.

That said, in my case I'm more interested in realistic sounding instruments, vocals and dynamics. Sure, the dynamics can be a bit dampened because of a higher noise floor but they are still there in a good 12v system. The realism is a huge step up over a factory sound system not to mention you get deep solid bass from a proper sub. You aren't relying on some 4x6 door mounted speaker to reproduce a stand up bass, kettle or kick drum.

And sure, cranking it isn't supposed to be part of this forum but oh dear Lord, when you lean on a good 12v system there is no bigger thrill you can get (in music).

It's a lot of work and you can dump as much cash into it as you want but the end result can be extremely satisfying for the audiophile, sometimes more so than a home system.

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« Reply #16 on: 23 Apr 2012, 07:27 pm »
Scott:

Good post, however, I have no problem with excessive spl's and often turn my system up to enjoy the ride.  My aversion is to excessive bass that doesn't represent an audiophile experience.

Jim

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Re: Can you get Audiophile Sound in your Car...
« Reply #17 on: 23 Apr 2012, 10:09 pm »
Does anyone know of any audiophile quality headunits still available, the clarion and alpine units have gone out of production, I find it easy to find speakers and amps ( focal, dynaudio, JLaudio amps ) but no headunits....

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« Reply #18 on: 24 Apr 2012, 04:23 am »
McIntosh, Premier by Pioneer are a couple of nice head units that come to mind....

Jim

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« Reply #19 on: 24 Apr 2012, 05:07 am »
Along that same vein.  I'd like to be able to bypass my HU altogether.  Go from USB and iPod > processor > amp.  And maintain steering wheel control.  ?????????