Do you even listen to your PCM/radio/music?
Do you even listen to your PCM/radio/music?
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CaineIsCarter

Original Poster:

78 posts

96 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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I’m a musician; I play and listen to music a lot.

But in the three weeks since I’ve had my Cayman, I’ve never done anything except be immersed in the sensory feedback of the car.


Twinfan

10,125 posts

126 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I only use mine when in traffic or on a boring motorway journey...

stebbo

100 posts

121 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I have owned my 981s for over two years. I estimate I have used the music system 3 or 4 times.

bcr5784

7,375 posts

167 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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Twinfan said:
I only use mine when in traffic or on a boring motorway journey...
Me too and even then there is too much tyre noise to listen to music so I'm reduced to listening to the news.

mainline

83 posts

237 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I checked mine worked on the way home from picking it up but not listened to it since!

WG

1,051 posts

148 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I loaded a load of music onto the Jukebox when I picked my BGTS up in early Feb and not listened to any of it ! Much prefer listening to the engine - and no it's not a 981!

EGTE

997 posts

204 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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Once, to check it's working. It's surprisingly okay, but really the tyre-roar makes for a very poor concert-hall setting.

The music comes from the flat-six and PSE.

Godlysmasko

92 posts

100 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I can’t drive without it! But alas, I’m young so playing my music too loud while driving around is my rite of passage.

I mostly play music from my phone through Bluetooth, but do sometimes listen to the radio. Either way, there’s always something playing!

Ady128

537 posts

165 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I only listen to Radio 2 (except Jeremy Vine) but I'm old. Oh and the occasional Trance CD!

Esceptico

8,897 posts

131 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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Rarely listen to music in the car. Never really seen the point as noise of the engine, tyres and wind distorts what you are trying to listen to, however good the system.

dreamcar

1,067 posts

133 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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EGTE said:
Once, to check it's working. It's surprisingly okay, but really the tyre-roar makes for a very poor concert-hall setting.

The music comes from the flat-six and PSE.
Same same - having gone to the expense of Bose I never listen to it, much preferring the amazing surround sound flat six / PSE sound in our BGTS!

With hindsight wish I’d not gone for the Bose and put the money towards adaptive sports seat plus. Ah well....

Krobar

286 posts

129 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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Godlysmasko said:
I can’t drive without it! But alas, I’m young so playing my music too loud while driving around is my rite of passage.

I mostly play music from my phone through Bluetooth, but do sometimes listen to the radio. Either way, there’s always something playing!
About the same for me although I only just young according to age groups. When really on it I tend to switch of the stereo and open the windows slightly but otherwise its MP3, Bluetooth or DAB. On the subject f Bose does anyone else fell it sounds like loudness is always on? I found SPP and Burmester fine.

Ady128

537 posts

165 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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The way to decide whether to have a super hi-fi in your car is to think: do you listen to your system at home with an engine running in the background?

bcr5784

7,375 posts

167 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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Krobar said:
About the same for me although I only just young according to age groups. When really on it I tend to switch of the stereo and open the windows slightly but otherwise its MP3, Bluetooth or DAB. On the subject f Bose does anyone else fell it sounds like loudness is always on? I found SPP and Burmester fine.
There is a "flat" setting which I use as the bass is woolly, but honestly Bose is poor full stop.

James McScotty

460 posts

166 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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It's actually against the law to listen to music whenever there's a flat-six fired up.

Pinball

471 posts

152 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I listen to music a fair amount in mine. I just have the basic sound system, I did have the Bose system in a loan car I had for a while and couldn't really tell much difference between the two tbh. Plugging my phone in using CarPlay does make a difference in quality over Bluetooth. Only downside is that the track advance on the steering wheel doesn't work with CarPlay. It's fine over Bluetooth or if the phone is set as an iPod, just doesn't work in CarPlay. Annoying as I like to be able to skip tracks using the wheel.

dreamcar

1,067 posts

133 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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James McScotty said:
It's actually against the law to listen to music whenever there's a flat-six fired up.
If it isn’t it should be! clap

CaineIsCarter

Original Poster:

78 posts

96 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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I love the sound of my 718. It's why I don't listen to music.

I drop the driver's window and open the passenger side by about 6 inches to stop the wind buffeting at speed. The beat of the engine is so distinctive; at low speeds it has this almost loping feel and the exhaust pops and burbles. I go out at night just to mooch around at 30mph and listen.

God I'm sad.

dreamcar

1,067 posts

133 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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CaineIsCarter said:
I love the sound of my 718. It's why I don't listen to music.

I drop the driver's window and open the passenger side by about 6 inches to stop the wind buffeting at speed. The beat of the engine is so distinctive; at low speeds it has this almost loping feel and the exhaust pops and burbles. I go out at night just to mooch around at 30mph and listen.

God I'm sad.
No sadder than the rest of us.... when I flash mine up from cold I’ll frequently get out the car and walk round the back just to listen...... I frequently accelerate briskly in any gear then back off ( the perfectionists out there will tell me it’s not the correct way to drive) - whatever - but the backfire from the exhaust as a result is like a 12 bore going off!

n4aat

462 posts

234 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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Krobar said:
About the same for me although I only just young according to age groups. When really on it I tend to switch of the stereo and open the windows slightly but otherwise its MP3, Bluetooth or DAB. On the subject f Bose does anyone else fell it sounds like loudness is always on? I found SPP and Burmester fine.
I find Bose too bassy in many applications.

Like most on here I rarely listen to music in the car.