So, I thought I'd poll the group to get the latest. Has anyone purchased and installed and if so is it worth it? I sent Light Harmonic an email asking if they have any Socal purchasers that might let me have a listen, but I got no reply.
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Is consider the amp upgrade if I had premium sound but $800 seems a bit steep for upgraded speakersI am really interested in their speaker upgrade for the base system. Not sure it's available yet but I too would love to hear it if someone gets it up here in the Pacific NW.
I have been thinking about buying an LH amp for my March 2018 MS with MCU2. Since my car has UHFS it has both Tesla amps. My question is which amp drives the A-pillar tweeters? Some posts indicate the premium amp drives the front door speakers, lift gate speakers, and subwoofer through 5 channels. Other posts indicate the premium amp drives the A-pillar tweeters, as well, using 7 total channels. Since LH is a 5 channel amp, does the standard Tesla amp drive the tweeters or are they possibly passive?
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I have been thinking about buying an LH amp for my March 2018 MS with MCU2. Since my car has UHFS it has both Tesla amps. My question is which amp drives the A-pillar tweeters? Some posts indicate the premium amp drives the front door speakers, lift gate speakers, and subwoofer through 5 channels. Other posts indicate the premium amp drives the A-pillar tweeters, as well, using 7 total channels. Since LH is a 5 channel amp, does the standard Tesla amp drive the tweeters or are they possibly passive?
I have the LH system in both my Model S's, with one modification, I added a different 8 inch sub in the stock enclosure than the one provided by LH.
If I were to do it all over again, I would skip their speakers and just get the AMP. I would get Focal or something similar in the stock locations.
Here is some background on the Model S UHFS system -https://www.whathifi.com/features/how-tesla-developed-in-car-audio-system-model-s-saloon
Also here is a detailed thread for LH Removing Stock subwoofer
I have the LH system in both my Model S's, with one modification, I added a different 8 inch sub in the stock enclosure than the one provided by LH.
If I were to do it all over again, I would skip their speakers and just get the AMP. I would get Focal or something similar in the stock locations.
Here is some background on the Model S UHFS system -https://www.whathifi.com/features/how-tesla-developed-in-car-audio-system-model-s-saloon
Also here is a detailed thread for LH Removing Stock subwoofer
I would not buy the LH amp if you have MCU2. I bought the amp, and it sounds great but there are issues. The biggest thing is that there are very loud pops when the system powers up. I even had my amp RMAd and it does the same thing. I think that the power management of MCU2 is causing this since there is no longer an always on/always connected mode, the MCU sleeps immediately. While the sound was good, the popping every time you got in the car was annoying and I removed the amp. Maybe this was just my car, but I’d be hesitant to buy the amp.
No popping in my car, but I have a classic, that requires a professional driverThanks Verdee. Your LH amp popping on startup is concerning. Do others with the LH amp and MCU2 also have popping on startup?