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Today I upgraded the dash and rear speakers with the Kicker 4" and 300hz blockers. It sounded a little better but not a whole lot. I then did the suggested Forscan changes to flatten the EQ and send full range to the rear speakers but I'm not getting the expected results. I've tried a few different settings and to me they either sound the same or worse.
I've tried the suggestions from:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/forscan-rear-speaker-eq-findings.54999/
and
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...sured-flat-front-rear-forscan-settings.50301/
Has anyone had success with these audio changes on a 2023 with the base audio sound system? We already know that the Forscan start/stop disable doesn't work on 23 models like it does for 21 and 22 and I've seen posts where people previously had to use beta versions of Forscan to even connect to a 2023. Is it possible there were changes in the ACM module as well?
Right now the suggested change for disabling the EQ is to change 727-01-02 from 0901 000D 0048 to 0900 000D 0048 but I'm not hearing any difference and as some others have noticed it removes the occupancy mode menu. Since this setting is being removed there's obviously something happening here beyond the EQ.
As for the rear speakers. I've tried changing 727-01-01 from 382B 14F1 0098 to 382B 28F1 0098 but I cant say I hear a difference, I might have to try removing the blockers to see if it's in fact sending full range. I also tried the 3900 and 3901 as some others have had success with but those made the front speakers sound worse to me.
As a side note Forscan also throws an "Incorrect checksum of data entered" warning when using any of these values, I'm not sure if that's normal or not for updating the as built configs. I know I didn't get them when I disabled the double honk and enabled global window close.
Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
I've tried the suggestions from:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/forscan-rear-speaker-eq-findings.54999/
and
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...sured-flat-front-rear-forscan-settings.50301/
Has anyone had success with these audio changes on a 2023 with the base audio sound system? We already know that the Forscan start/stop disable doesn't work on 23 models like it does for 21 and 22 and I've seen posts where people previously had to use beta versions of Forscan to even connect to a 2023. Is it possible there were changes in the ACM module as well?
Right now the suggested change for disabling the EQ is to change 727-01-02 from 0901 000D 0048 to 0900 000D 0048 but I'm not hearing any difference and as some others have noticed it removes the occupancy mode menu. Since this setting is being removed there's obviously something happening here beyond the EQ.
As for the rear speakers. I've tried changing 727-01-01 from 382B 14F1 0098 to 382B 28F1 0098 but I cant say I hear a difference, I might have to try removing the blockers to see if it's in fact sending full range. I also tried the 3900 and 3901 as some others have had success with but those made the front speakers sound worse to me.
As a side note Forscan also throws an "Incorrect checksum of data entered" warning when using any of these values, I'm not sure if that's normal or not for updating the as built configs. I know I didn't get them when I disabled the double honk and enabled global window close.
Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
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