I have a new 90D Model S with the Ultra High Fidelity Sound (a rather optimistic name....but I digress) option.
I've never found Tesla's sound system particularly outstanding (I had the upgraded system in my previous 2013 MS), but I like XM, so got it.
Anyway, with my new car, I was playing around with the fade control and moved it all the way to the back and the rear speakers sounded truly horrible, like two tiny transistor radios. While I realize the system isn't designed to be used with the fader set this way, I'm wondering if there's something wrong with those speakers?
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed anything similar (realizing perception of sounds is inherently a subjective process)...
I've never found Tesla's sound system particularly outstanding (I had the upgraded system in my previous 2013 MS), but I like XM, so got it.
Anyway, with my new car, I was playing around with the fade control and moved it all the way to the back and the rear speakers sounded truly horrible, like two tiny transistor radios. While I realize the system isn't designed to be used with the fader set this way, I'm wondering if there's something wrong with those speakers?
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed anything similar (realizing perception of sounds is inherently a subjective process)...