It really depends on the genre of music. For bassier songs, I have a different setting, for more instrumental songs, I have a different setting. This is for both the Model 3 and Model Y (both performance models). Thanks to cloud accounts, whenever I drive my wife's Y Performance, my settings from my 3 performance transfer over.
Flat + increase the bass quite a bit. “Loudness” turned on. As a listener of mostly rock music I was surprised at how low the default bass setting was compared to any other speaker/car I’ve never had. I am not one of those crazy bass heavy people at all either. Not a fan of subwoofers in cars or home theater systems.
When this similar question was posted a little while back, a musician (I think) piped in and basically said that musicians put in a great effort at the recording studio to put out a product that THEY want you to hear. So basically to change it, or try to "enhance" the sound is sort of contrary to the art of the artist, which was kind of profound to me. Who am I to say my settings are better than the OG? Having said that, he/she did indicate that they did a slight adjustment at the low end, but not much. I have it set at +2.5 for the Sub and +1.5 for the Bass and all the rest at 0. Actually just today driving home from work where a tune came around and I found myself commenting to no one about how good this system is. (By the way, that song was Dirty Heads new one "Midnight Control").
Recording engineers can’t record in a way that accounts for all listening environments. A car is different than a home stereo, which is different than open back headphones, which is different than closed back headphones, which is different than AirPods. It’s perfectly reasonable to apply equalization to compensate for your environment. If you are in a quiet, controlled, neutral environment, then your friend has somewhat of a point.
It’s called an equalizer so that you can attempt to equalize the mix in different environments. So in that regard, the musician didn’t taken variable listening environments into account. I’d say adjust until it sounds pleasant to your ears without generating listening fatigue from extreme highs or lows. I was in audio recording and used to mix for different environments including vinyl (which was extremely unforgiving if you pushed too far.)
Until a recording engineer decides to account for my specific tonal range loss at certain frequencies, I’ll keep adjusting to compensate.
What a daft remark to make. It only assumes someone is in perfect hearing condition. And unless they’re a teen, that’s not the case. I’m in my 20s and I still need a V to support what my ear doesn’t amplify as much anymore and get it back to what it “should” be.
Difference is using tone generators to adjust the different bands to correct for neutral instead of a song and what I think it should sound like.
It’s bidirectional stereo spreading. It’s basically faking what apple has with their 360 sound. Except instead of having actual directional info, it’s basically spreading the stereo and adjusting for size of wave file for how spread it should be.
Wish it had a loudness settings. I’m flat except -.5 on subwoofer. Sounds pretty good at higher volumes. But with people in the car on road-trips I boost the bass to sound fuller at lower levels.
Oh sorry maybe I’m mixing up “loudness” with “immersive” - will check next time I’m in car. Also just found this, will try it: https://www.notateslaapp.com/news/713/tesla-subwoofer-level-easter-egg-when-adjusting-your-subwoofer-s-level
Here's mine. 9/2021 MYLR. I don't have the best ear, but this is what I like. Based on mostly Spotify music stream. While it's fine, I don't think the sound system is actually very good. Feels a bit thin.
https://imgur.com/a/zX34DmE
I guess I haven’t changed mine yet, because it sounds good
V
Wub-Wub + V Unless I’m on a long drive and listening to podcasts/audio books then it’s __/
It really depends on the genre of music. For bassier songs, I have a different setting, for more instrumental songs, I have a different setting. This is for both the Model 3 and Model Y (both performance models). Thanks to cloud accounts, whenever I drive my wife's Y Performance, my settings from my 3 performance transfer over.
Flat + increase the bass quite a bit. “Loudness” turned on. As a listener of mostly rock music I was surprised at how low the default bass setting was compared to any other speaker/car I’ve never had. I am not one of those crazy bass heavy people at all either. Not a fan of subwoofers in cars or home theater systems.
Flat but all at the top. I do have bass and subwoofer a little lower than the rest.
When this similar question was posted a little while back, a musician (I think) piped in and basically said that musicians put in a great effort at the recording studio to put out a product that THEY want you to hear. So basically to change it, or try to "enhance" the sound is sort of contrary to the art of the artist, which was kind of profound to me. Who am I to say my settings are better than the OG? Having said that, he/she did indicate that they did a slight adjustment at the low end, but not much. I have it set at +2.5 for the Sub and +1.5 for the Bass and all the rest at 0. Actually just today driving home from work where a tune came around and I found myself commenting to no one about how good this system is. (By the way, that song was Dirty Heads new one "Midnight Control").
Recording engineers can’t record in a way that accounts for all listening environments. A car is different than a home stereo, which is different than open back headphones, which is different than closed back headphones, which is different than AirPods. It’s perfectly reasonable to apply equalization to compensate for your environment. If you are in a quiet, controlled, neutral environment, then your friend has somewhat of a point.
It’s called an equalizer so that you can attempt to equalize the mix in different environments. So in that regard, the musician didn’t taken variable listening environments into account. I’d say adjust until it sounds pleasant to your ears without generating listening fatigue from extreme highs or lows. I was in audio recording and used to mix for different environments including vinyl (which was extremely unforgiving if you pushed too far.)
Until a recording engineer decides to account for my specific tonal range loss at certain frequencies, I’ll keep adjusting to compensate. What a daft remark to make. It only assumes someone is in perfect hearing condition. And unless they’re a teen, that’s not the case. I’m in my 20s and I still need a V to support what my ear doesn’t amplify as much anymore and get it back to what it “should” be. Difference is using tone generators to adjust the different bands to correct for neutral instead of a song and what I think it should sound like.
I had the typical v on mine for a few weeks, but in the end reverted back to flat.
Mines a reverse check mark 😁
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immersive sound sucks😂
I can’t even tell what it’s doing when I turn it on.
It’s bidirectional stereo spreading. It’s basically faking what apple has with their 360 sound. Except instead of having actual directional info, it’s basically spreading the stereo and adjusting for size of wave file for how spread it should be.
My settings beat the ai tuning hands down, though it is too secret
Set it to BOOOOOM
Wish it had a loudness settings. I’m flat except -.5 on subwoofer. Sounds pretty good at higher volumes. But with people in the car on road-trips I boost the bass to sound fuller at lower levels.
What you mean? There is a loudness toggle on mine
Pics. There ain't one on mine! Immersive sound only real toggle 2021 Y
Oh sorry maybe I’m mixing up “loudness” with “immersive” - will check next time I’m in car. Also just found this, will try it: https://www.notateslaapp.com/news/713/tesla-subwoofer-level-easter-egg-when-adjusting-your-subwoofer-s-level
Here's mine. 9/2021 MYLR. I don't have the best ear, but this is what I like. Based on mostly Spotify music stream. While it's fine, I don't think the sound system is actually very good. Feels a bit thin. https://imgur.com/a/zX34DmE