kvenom
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By the time my order is fulfilled next year, the camp speaker is probably an optional extra, the wood trim is now plastic and the front trunk is manual opening...
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I think there were variations on that, too. I seem to recall some systems branded as Bose, Engineered by Bose, or similar on the head unit where the manufacturer used their own speakers and Bose did something with equalizer settings and/or processing to wring better sound out of them. Replacing the stock speakers with aftermarket speakers could make a significant difference. Other systems actually had Bose or whatever brand on the speaker grills and those had drivers supplied by the audio brand rather than the manufacturer’s parts bin.Well, traditionally... lower trim levels get the "GM/Ford" audio system and the "Premium Trim" levels get the name brand audio. Rivian want's to be a "Premium" brand... while using in-house brand components. We'll see how that works out for them...
Thanks!Strange. Based on when this was trademarked, it would seem this was something they planned on doing for a while.
And you have ALL that time to cancel. Very convenient.e time my order is fulfilled next year, the camp speaker is probably an optional extra, the wood trim is now plastic and the front trunk is manual opening...
Not gonna lie, while the Rivian audio system is much better than average vehicles, it didn't "wow" me. But that damn camp speaker wows me everytime I use it for music while working in the garage, that small speaker puts out very good quality sounding music for such a small device.What's next, remove the audio system completely and have 2 Camp speakers on the dash setup in stereo?
There must be something wrong with my camp speaker because it's a pile of shit. Low volume and doesn't sound well at all. We have a Sonos Move that goes around the house with us, if we're in a room that doesn't have other Sonos speakers.Not gonna lie, while the Rivian audio system is much better than average vehicles, it didn't "wow" me. But that damn camp speaker wows me everytime I use it for music while working in the garage, that small speaker puts out very good quality sounding music for such a small device.
The tesla goodnes mostly comes from excellent DSP. A fried is an engineer at pedal, his company car runs prerelease soutward. One day the audio went to shit…apparently the DSP calibration was changedTesla in-house audio is great! Better than Bose or Bang Olufsen I’ve had in other cars