base stereo vs the 700w Sony stereo
#16
I have a 10 Platinum SCREW and it came with the sony/nav set up. I've always had aftermarket premium 6K+ system/equipment in my past trucks and I do have to say this sony is "nice" for a stock system. The plus.... it sounds good within the mid/low/highs... but exactly what other people say.. if you want to turn it up... fuggetaboutit. My original thought was try the new Jl Clean Sweep and throw in new amp,sub,speakers and go from there. Then found out the JL sweep as awesome as I've heard it it and cleans up the sound alot... you must use a dial to use for the volume. The factoy system volume has to stay at an exact point for the calibration to work or its all worthless. People take the ***** off thier stereo just so people don't mess with the calibration!! So anyways.. that is a huge downfall in my own opinion. Having a nice clean look.. but then have to have a small dial mounted somewhere to use for the volume... and to top it off I dont know if or what It would do with the SYNC system (which is great I think). I'm going to talk to my sound guys and see if just installing all new speakers throughout the truck and replacing the amp with something larger.. and the sub with something similar like a JL Flat? would improve the overall sound at higher volumes.
Anyone actually done anything to this set up and have it all work flawlessly?
Anyone actually done anything to this set up and have it all work flawlessly?
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I love the Sony system for a package deal it sounds good. I had two tens and component speakers and 1800 watts in my old truck so it cant compare with that, but it sounds good. As far as the sub, it is enough bass for me. I'm over the loud bass thig. Had that before and it got old. The Sony could use a little more bass at high volume but I'm still impressed
#20
The base system is AWEFUL! Within 2 wks of owning my truck, I ordered a 5 channel sound processor, 2 amps, 4 new speakers, and 2 subs and a sub box for under the rear seat. With those upgrades, it sounds good and retains all sync features. But it quite a bit more expensive than the $4xx? price to upgrade to the sony 700w.
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I think the Factory sound upgrade isn't a bad deal but you can certainly build a much better aftermarket system with the same or a tad more money.
#23
IMHO - If you have an ear for any kind of quality sound with depth, it is a must if you don't plan to upgrade it. The base system is truly lacking in any decent sound quality. If you only listen to news or talk radio - get the base system. If you want to play any kind of music and actually appreciate it, I'd get the Sony.
#26
I have the 700w system and I think it's the best stock setup I've ever heard. My only minor complaint is that there is no mid-range adjustment - only bass and treble. Overall I think it's quite good and 100x better than the lower systems Ford offers. Aftermarket is aftermarket - custom subs, amps, speakers, etc. will generally always be better, but a good chunk of coin.
I don't plan on upgrading mine, unless I blow something.
I don't plan on upgrading mine, unless I blow something.
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I would bet 95% of drivers would find the Sony system to be more than satisfactory. I know I do. My last car was a Range Rover with a very expensive highly touted sound system and it was only marginally better than the Ford Sony system. The only reason you'd want more bass is to bother your neighbors or if custom sound systems were your hobby or passion.
Last edited by eye.surgeon; 11-11-2010 at 05:40 PM.
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The stock base system is absolutely horrible. I test drove a truck with the Sony and I though it sounded good, but way better than the base stereo. I would of bought the upgrade but I didnt have time to order a truck and the one they had in stock had all the options I wanted minus the stereo. I think the Sony system is a overall good value. Even if you are not satisfied with it you can upgrade the door speakers and it will sound even better being that it already has clean power being sent to the speakers.