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Corvette
C7 Z06
What is the maximum safe volume for the infotainment system?
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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 176897" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Crank it. </p><p>Last I heard (unlike ford and dodge) the power to the sub is reduced as the volume goes up on the GM Bose systems. Was a huge criticism of the factory “premium” stereos. Based on my observations from the last 4 GM vehicles I have owned with the Bose premium stereo, including my 17 Z not much has changed. </p><p></p><p>Your car should have the top sound system like mine and it will go almost insanely loud but if you’re try to get the huge booming bass forget it. System won’t allow it. Cranking the bass to the Max is not something I do as ya maybe we can pop out the other speakers. Mine is just over the 60% ish setting. You shouldn’t be able to blow it out there as I’ve maxed mine out a few times. Good question though as I wonder if they would warranty it if you did? </p><p>It also depends on the quality of your input. Some sat radio is poor so your best bet is high quality off your phone or USB devices. </p><p>I find the stereo in my Z really quite good clear and loud enough but I do miss the thundering dual subs and the 6 powerful overheads in my H1. It’s got a way more powerful system to drown out the submarine factory level noise inside that truck as highway speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 176897, member: 3537"] Crank it. Last I heard (unlike ford and dodge) the power to the sub is reduced as the volume goes up on the GM Bose systems. Was a huge criticism of the factory “premium” stereos. Based on my observations from the last 4 GM vehicles I have owned with the Bose premium stereo, including my 17 Z not much has changed. Your car should have the top sound system like mine and it will go almost insanely loud but if you’re try to get the huge booming bass forget it. System won’t allow it. Cranking the bass to the Max is not something I do as ya maybe we can pop out the other speakers. Mine is just over the 60% ish setting. You shouldn’t be able to blow it out there as I’ve maxed mine out a few times. Good question though as I wonder if they would warranty it if you did? It also depends on the quality of your input. Some sat radio is poor so your best bet is high quality off your phone or USB devices. I find the stereo in my Z really quite good clear and loud enough but I do miss the thundering dual subs and the 6 powerful overheads in my H1. It’s got a way more powerful system to drown out the submarine factory level noise inside that truck as highway speeds. [/QUOTE]
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