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Title says it all. If you have let us know what you think.
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It's probably not hooked up or they know it will sound like shit through the iPhone 7 they use to film their videos.On one of the Bronco Nation live videos I tried to ask that tall weird guy A MILLION times if he thought the B&O system was better than stock (when he reviewed one) but he kept dodging the answer
One thing I have read is that the B&O system is different in every model. Based on # of speakers, their placement, etc. Hoping someone has had a chance to actually hear one by now at one of these pr events.Savage duck did a review of the b&o in the sport and said it sucked.
Sorry know idea. Just figured I'd share what I'd heard.One thing I have read is that the B&O system is different in every model. Based on # of speakers, their placement, etc. Hoping someone has had a chance to actually hear one by now at one of these pr events.
I hope you are right! But at the same time, I feel the majority of people will be streaming Bluetooth via Sync4 therefore the transfer rate will be greatly reduced in that alone.Sorry know idea. Just figured I'd share what I'd heard.
They talk a little about how the system in the sport was a big let down.
Maybe the big bronco will get a better one.
That guy hates everything Ford. I wouldn't trust his opinion as far as I could throw it.Savage duck did a review of the b&o in the sport and said it sucked.
I'm trying to remember which live q&a but he did answer it. Something like "definitely worth it"On one of the Bronco Nation live videos I tried to ask that tall weird guy A MILLION times if he thought the B&O system was better than stock (when he reviewed one) but he kept dodging the answer
Don't you mean " it smelled"?Savage duck did a review of the b&o in the sport and said it sucked.
I have it in my Edge ST and while I wouldn't call it awesome, it's good enough that I wouldn't bother trying to upgrade it. I also had it in a Raptor. The Raptor system sounded better to me. It has more and larger speakers with higher power amp. The brand name doesn't mean you'll get the same experience in every vehicle it's installed in. I expect the Bronco version will fall between Escape and Edge. That may leave me wanting a bit more than we will get.I've not heard it specifically in the Bronco, but I've heard it in two other Ford vehicles. In the Mustang, I was able to do an almost side-by-side difference between the upgraded stereo and the B&O. The difference was noticeable. Hearing the upgraded stereo alone, it sounded sufficient, but it paled in comparison to the B&O which sounded more rich with a better overall range. In the Edge ST, I didn't compare it to the lower stereo, but it sounded excellent. Put another way, after hearing the B&O, my wife and I decided it was on our "must have" list.
If most of your listening is lower-quality audio, such as talk radio, satellite radio, etc., you wouldn't get much out of it. But if you listen to HD radio, your own higher-quality songs played from your phone, etc., it stands out.