So I updated my car stereo last week and I"m blown away by how improved the sound is. The new radio has twice the power and that helps, of course, but I didn't expect to hear THAT much of a difference, but I sure do. I've got Infinity speakers in the back and they sure use that power effectively. Only changed the head unit, the speakers were unchanged.
The radio has a "Rear Bass Enhancement" which simulates having front speakers and a sub-woofer in the back. Wow! Now I can put on Hip-Hop and make it go boomba-boomba! That is, if I want to destroy even more celia in my inner ear.
Incidentally, the more I hear the real rap and hip hop the more I'm liking it, FWIW.
One thing that's noticeable is that the radio is set up to really blast the bass. What I need to do is get the equalizer (7 band) set up to deal with that. The default settings really, really blast it. Guess that's the latest popular way to listen, with ball-rattling bass on everything? Gonna be a lot of people with burnt out bass celia in the future?
The main motivations for upgrading were to have XM radio built-in -- I'd grown tired of always messing with my portable and all the wires that means. Secondly, I wanted a USB input. Much more convenient to carry around an SD card in a reader than a stack of CD's. Might be that CD's are about to go the way of hissettes. The mechanism on the radio is kind of an afterthought. It's there for when you need it, but there's no changer controls or all that stuff. Who needs it with a USB port?
AND, thanks to China, this stuff is CHEAP!!! The radio has all the latest bells and whistles for a price of $120 + $20 (after one of those obnoxious MIR's) for the XM tuner. Cheesh! The tuner is obviously a loss leader - XM gets more from me now.