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I'm not all that much of an audiophile, but have an 2001 Infiniti QX4 with an upgrade sound package. I received my Model S (standard production, not signature or performance, yesterday). I find the base sound is better than the QX4 and am glad I saved the $950.
I am a little disappointed that the USB ports don't support iPods or iPads though. Mine wouldn't even play .M4A files on a thumb drive so I have to convert a lot of tunes from iTunes to .mp3.
On a somewhat separate but also related note, I think there must be a glitch in my Model S's Bluetooth firmware or something. I have a ticket in with them. I can't get it to pair with any device (or even leave the screen that says Bluetooth Initializing, please wait a moment). Devices like phones and iPads show the Model S, but the Model S doesn't leave that screen despite numerous hardware resets (using the steering wheel buttons held concurrently, power offs, etc.), The lack of the USB reading my .M4A's wouldn't be a problem at all if I could get Bluetooth media working correctly.
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I have two questions to owners of the standard audio system:
1. Does it have front/rear balance adjustment? My wife and I sometimes want to put on something for the kids in the rear, and hear as little of it as possible.
2. Does it have minijack in?
Thanks,
DonPedro
I think the standard sound system sounds excellent. But I'm not a hardcore audiophile, and I keep my bass down. It's very clean; I've heard more distortion in home stereo systems intended for audiophiles. Also, my door doesn't appear to vibrate noticeably with the woofer... perhaps something in your door panel is actually loose? Or maybe it is vibrating and I'm just not sensitive to the vibration.