I had a mustang mach-e before I bought my CV60. It also had B&O and I thought it was the best OEM system I had ever heard. But CV60 is a notch better because of the subwoofer which the MME didn't have. I am principally a classical listener and for classical I find it very excellent. So until McIntosh moves from Jeep to Genesis (a strange combination to begin with), B&O remains my favorite OEM system...and this one is on steroids compared to the MME>
Remember this, I have said this before and I say this again. I was your subscriber since your channel had a little different name when you started and the subscriber count was in double digits!❤ You do a fantastic job which is novel in its approach too. Best wishes, Brijendra 🙏🏻
I also found that the B&O sound system is lacking subwoofer bass which you explained at 15:40. I wish there was a way to increase the subwoofer level independently. If I move to the "energetic" quadrant (bottom right), the treble sounds unnatural, cymbals sound artificially high and snare hollow as you mentioned. I've found that the bottom left quadrant sounds the most accurate timbre and tonality wise, but still lacking sub bass. Is it a powered sub? If so, maybe it can be easily replaced.
This is NOT A-tier. I just test drove a 2024 GV60 Advanced. It is at best A- but more like a solid B+. I love the car however. Anyone know how to "fix" the bass so it has stronger lower frequencies without further accentuating the mid and upper bass?
Hi , are the music formats may have influence on car audio systems ? On good audio system FLAC files give better results than mp3 used by Spotify. Can you may experience different streamers like Tidal compared with Spotify on car audio ?
Yes, source is very important. We test with uncompressed WAV files and Amazon music. Tidal would provide a similar experience, although I believe they're not truly uncompressed. Spotify and RUclips music will both have compressed, MP3 formats.
I think I will have to disagree with you on this one… I have the ioniq five, which we love! We got the GV 60 thinking it’ll be that much better than the Ioniq . We came away, not liking the car and sold it. The Ioniq has a mediocre audio system. When I got the GV 60, I expected the audio system to be a big upgrade. The gv 60 did sound better, but I don’t think is in the A tier system, especially not for the price and other A tier systems.
Hey Charlie! I don't think it's A tier. Seems pretty poorly tuned to me. At the same time that it has no power it is also not pleasant, very strange... Other problems are also notable like the strange distortion in the bass and the volume which is very strange too. Considering the price and type of vehicle in my opinion I would be generous to give a B
@@MrBazsi888 it's very energetic but for the proposal they wanted to achieve which is an energetic, involving sound that fits all or practically all styles in a lively way. It's their general public, it's what they want is for the proposal, yes, it's a very good system
I rented a Model Y and a GV60 back to back (on Turo). The sound on the Model Y was fine, but the GV60 is way better. The sound system was only a minor factor but I wound up purchasing a GV60 and so far I’m thrilled with it.
@@jamesrea329 Are you sure the Model Y you had has the Premium Audio setup and not just the 7 speaker base audio? Cause funnily enough, I'm the opposite. Tested a Model Y with premium audio in the showroom and then test drove a GV60 (and GV70 but that's irrelevant) and found that while both were pretty good, the Model Y sounded like it was tuned a bit better and had more punchy and clear bass.
Seeing your subscriber count, I think you are one of, if not, the most underrated channel I am subscribed to.
Thank you for the separate chapters for infotainment equalizer and speaker locations
I had a mustang mach-e before I bought my CV60. It also had B&O and I thought it was the best OEM system I had ever heard. But CV60 is a notch better because of the subwoofer which the MME didn't have. I am principally a classical listener and for classical I find it very excellent. So until McIntosh moves from Jeep to Genesis (a strange combination to begin with), B&O remains my favorite OEM system...and this one is on steroids compared to the MME>
Remember this, I have said this before and I say this again. I was your subscriber since your channel had a little different name when you started and the subscriber count was in double digits!❤
You do a fantastic job which is novel in its approach too.
Best wishes,
Brijendra 🙏🏻
Thanks, well done and honest comments👍
Do you know if the subwoofer is ported or sealed? Does the enclosure look big at all?
I also found that the B&O sound system is lacking subwoofer bass which you explained at 15:40. I wish there was a way to increase the subwoofer level independently.
If I move to the "energetic" quadrant (bottom right), the treble sounds unnatural, cymbals sound artificially high and snare hollow as you mentioned. I've found that the bottom left quadrant sounds the most accurate timbre and tonality wise, but still lacking sub bass. Is it a powered sub? If so, maybe it can be easily replaced.
How many Watts does this System have?
love this speaker system it slaps!!! haters gonna hate
This is NOT A-tier. I just test drove a 2024 GV60 Advanced. It is at best A- but more like a solid B+. I love the car however. Anyone know how to "fix" the bass so it has stronger lower frequencies without further accentuating the mid and upper bass?
Hi , are the music formats may have influence on car audio systems ? On good audio system FLAC files give better results than mp3 used by Spotify. Can you may experience different streamers like Tidal compared with Spotify on car audio ?
Yes, source is very important. We test with uncompressed WAV files and Amazon music. Tidal would provide a similar experience, although I believe they're not truly uncompressed. Spotify and RUclips music will both have compressed, MP3 formats.
@@DailyMotorSound Did you tried with MQA formats and heard difference in quality sound ?
I have not.
do a e60 harman kardon sound system test plzzz
I think I will have to disagree with you on this one… I have the ioniq five, which we love! We got the GV 60 thinking it’ll be that much better than the Ioniq . We came away, not liking the car and sold it. The Ioniq has a mediocre audio system. When I got the GV 60, I expected the audio system to be a big upgrade. The gv 60 did sound better, but I don’t think is in the A tier system, especially not for the price and other A tier systems.
ev6 better?
Hey Charlie! I don't think it's A tier. Seems pretty poorly tuned to me. At the same time that it has no power it is also not pleasant, very strange... Other problems are also notable like the strange distortion in the bass and the volume which is very strange too. Considering the price and type of vehicle in my opinion I would be generous to give a B
maybe recording fault ?
@@MrBazsi888 maybe can be
Doesn’t sound like an A at all. No way it’s the same tier as an EQS and Tesla sound system
tesla is so good ?
@@MrBazsi888 it's very energetic but for the proposal they wanted to achieve which is an energetic, involving sound that fits all or practically all styles in a lively way. It's their general public, it's what they want is for the proposal, yes, it's a very good system
@@MrBazsi888 Yeah Tesla's have great sound systems
I rented a Model Y and a GV60 back to back (on Turo). The sound on the Model Y was fine, but the GV60 is way better. The sound system was only a minor factor but I wound up purchasing a GV60 and so far I’m thrilled with it.
@@jamesrea329 Are you sure the Model Y you had has the Premium Audio setup and not just the 7 speaker base audio? Cause funnily enough, I'm the opposite. Tested a Model Y with premium audio in the showroom and then test drove a GV60 (and GV70 but that's irrelevant) and found that while both were pretty good, the Model Y sounded like it was tuned a bit better and had more punchy and clear bass.