| Paniolo |
One of the reasons I bought a Murano was the Bose Audio system.
I believe I have the one with six speakers. I'm still experimenting with it to get the best sound inside that cool Murano cabin
But I always thought the Bose Audio system would produce "surround sound" inside the Murano. When I utilizing my CD player or radio FM I don't hear sound from the back. Is there any speakers in the back?
Any advise guys?:cool: |
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| NELSON |
the speakers in the back work.. open your back door and check for yourself..
however this audio system gives Bose a bad name.. heheh
if the system (especially the head unit) could be easily replaced, 75% of the members here would have upgraded it.
Because of that, maybe 15% of the members have upgraded their speakers in some way.. |
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| hfelknor |
Get into your info screen and set the fader to hear the rear speakers.
However, the HU (Not the Bose) is the worst for "separation" (There is none) I have heard in a car since about a 1978 Datsun.
Shame on Nissan. Shame on Clarion (I believe they are the HU)
I have a 1988 Fiero that puts the Clarion to shame, especially when it comes to separation, with a stock GM radio.
Homer |
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| ExhibitA |
| yes it's true, the stock Bose in the Murano is quite simply, c.rap :mad: (well, by Bose standards, at least) |
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| Paniolo |
I love my music and somehow I knew something wasn't right. I have a Bose CD/radio next to my computer and it sounds a lot better than what Nissan installed in my Black Murano.
So in the near future, I "may" upgrade my speakers. Do you all think its worth it?:confused: |
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