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Did you kiss a Model S, and did you like it?I want to know how Katy Perry's music sounds on the Model S sound system. Don't judge me.
What? When I'm bumping the Model S sound system to this song, I want it to be perfect.
Not yet, something something cherry chap stick.Did you kiss a Model S, and did you like it?
[ We all have our guilty pleasure songs, no judging from me ]
I thought bluetooth stereo was 250 or so on a different CODEC so it would need to cross encode. So the 320 MOG is prolly downgraded by the bluetooth re-encoding.I attended the Amp up test drive event in Houston today and was successful at connecting my phone via bluetooth and was able to hear the premium sound system with MOG which utilizes 320 kbps bitrate. The sound was very good....full, clean and more than loud enough. I commented in another post that it might not be the best sound system out there....but it is pretty good.
The Tesla copilot that rode with me said that the car that I get should sound even better. I don't know if that means that they are still working on improving the quality or the software for the equalizer....but he stressed that it will more than likely sound much better by the time that I get my car. I was impressed with the quality...and my truck has Focal brand high end speakers.
I thought bluetooth stereo was 250 or so on a different CODEC so it would need to cross encode. So the 320 MOG is prolly downgraded by the bluetooth re-encoding.
Nice to know it still sounds good tho. I was worried about quality re: bluetooth stereo.
Transfer rate is different from streaming audio. Transfer rate is if you are transferring files via the protocol where audio streaming is a realtime encode/decode process. A2DP is the bluetooth streaming mechanism and that uses SBC codec as a mandatory with others like MPEG3 and 4 or AAC optionally.I am not so sure........
The maximum data transfer rates between Bluetooth devices depends on the maximum negotiated speeds between the two devices. So, it depends on the versions of Bluetooth on your phone (presumably) and the receiver (Model S).
Bluetooth 2.0 has a functional data transfer rate of 2.1 Mbps, which is more than enough bandwidth for 320kbps mp3s, etc.
I think Bluetooth 1.2, which is older but still common, has a theoretical max of 732 kbps, so the practical throughput may be taxed by 320kbps files.
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Sound system could definitely be better. Auditioned today. OK at low to moderate levels, but turn it up at all and it becomes distorted. Tried two different cars at the Houston Event today. (both with the upgraded audio)
Hopefully they will get it sorted with minor tweaks before delivery. Its so easy to get great sound these days. Surely it's not a difficult improvement.
Ken
Transfer rate is different from streaming audio. Transfer rate is if you are transferring files via the protocol where audio streaming is a realtime encode/decode process. A2DP is the bluetooth streaming mechanism and that uses SBC codec as a mandatory with others like MPEG3 and 4 or AAC optionally..
Yes hopefully the Model S sound system will be better. Particularly the bass. My comparable for car stereo sound is my Hybrid Escalade which I can't stress enough how awesome and rich it sounds no matter what song/source and at any volume.
The only guarantee is that it would probably be difficult for me not to mention on a youtube video review of the Model S that I paid $107k+ and received sub-par stereo.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, however hi-end audio does discriminate between song/source material and bass is definitely dependent upon level of volume. Your description of your system's unfailing rich sound is describing a sound system tuned to the lower frequencies, what is referred to as "one note bass". If a reviewer of an audio system reports that all material sounded rich on a particular system, he is describing a system with low resolution abilities. Those are the facts.