Agreed on the inconsistency of Atmos tracks for quality, with some sounding good, and some sounding a lot worse than the stereo mixes, which should not be happening. For what it's worth, Hamilton (Original Broadway soundtrack - explicit lyrics) sounds GREAT once you've got your curves dialed in.
2024.39.x improved bass response, as indicated in the release notes, but did nothing to improve treble, so time for some new curves! How are others doing?
HouseCurve for iOS is great for a quick calibration - I'd suggest waiting for the next software release, with a number of audio fixes, before doing anything more intensive, as you're likely to be starting from scratch again.
Update: enabling compatibility mode on the tesla HPWC seems to have helped. Too early to say if it sticks. I’ve never had to do this to charge a non-Tesla EV before, including other Rivians.
How does that work, is that even an option for the (several year old with NACS connector only) gen3 charger? I don’t remember seeing anything in the web UI.
Brand new R1S, charging on my trusty Tesla Gen3 wall charger, with a Lectron J1772-NACS adaptor, gives me the dreaded “vehicle error - unplug and try again” about (30) minutes into a charge for the past couple of nightly charges. Screenshot is attached.
Each time, playing with the app and...
How is 2024.35.00 working out for folks? HouseCurve hasn’t detected any real changes, however I’m finding that Atmos tracks maybe sound a hair less muddy/compressed.
HouseCurve is awesome! Give it a try and you can get your R1S Gen2’s sound system dialed in pretty good. Prepare to re-calibrate periodically as your speakers are breaking in.
Wait it out. Between the speakers breaking in, and upcoming software updates, in a month or two we'll all be laughing over how obsessed (and ready to call the car a lemon) we were over this issue.
UPDATE: @Spamthechan ’s most recent curve is definitely sounding like the correct one now. These speakers are breaking in, or I’m losing my mind…