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Old 08-23-2004, 08:41 PM   #104 (permalink)
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Can you save different equalization settings to different radio stations? For example...preset 1 would be eq'd to more bass...preset 2 eq'd to more trebile etc. For different stations / music styles this would be a plus. Similar to GM radios with "Jazz"..."Talk"..."Pop" preset EQ's
I'm a bit disappointed with the lack of features in the stereo that comes with the GROUP II package w/NAV (the 380 watt, 8 speaker Boston Acoustics system).

An electronic 3 band equalizer and a fader/balance control. I had that in the 70's when I got my first car! I'd have expected some more advanced digital processing, sound field control, etc., and the ability to save profiles depending on source (FM/CD/SIRIUS).

Oh well. I can't even image tapping into the system and adding better stuff. It must be practically impossible!
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