Skip to content

Is the stereo any good?

Featured Replies

  • Author
2 minutes ago, vtec to vrs! said:

 

Just out of interest - are you cash buying or PCP / HP? If it's the latter then a £600 option would have a negligible impact on your monthlies / deposit?

 

Just a thought.

 

 

 

True  -  but as I keep trying to remind my wife, even bargains cost money. It'll not add much to my costs - but I set myself a budget and I'm sticking to it.  A nice stereo would be nice, but I have to remain grounded. It's not that important really. I've listened to it, and it's OK. It'll do the job...  I'm not worried. I'm getting a whole lot more car than I currently have and I'm grateful for that.

What you need to go is take all your extras off and go for a 280 :-D Then you can leave all the windows open and listen to the howl of the engine !

  • Author
2 minutes ago, Nick_H said:

What you need to go is take all your extras off and go for a 280 :-D Then you can leave all the windows open and listen to the howl of the engine !

20k miles per year - no car allowance or fuel card. No ta. £££!!!  (but it'd be nice...)

5 minutes ago, jimcallaghan said:

 

True  -  but as I keep trying to remind my wife, even bargains cost money. It'll not add much to my costs - but I set myself a budget and I'm sticking to it.  A nice stereo would be nice, but I have to remain grounded. It's not that important really. I've listened to it, and it's OK. It'll do the job...  I'm not worried. I'm getting a whole lot more car than I currently have and I'm grateful for that.

 

I wish I had your discipline haha! 

  • Author
2 minutes ago, vtec to vrs! said:

 

I wish I had your discipline haha! 

 

I know - I wish I could give up beer & crisps so easily...

6 minutes ago, jimcallaghan said:

 

True  -  but as I keep trying to remind my wife, even bargains cost money. It'll not add much to my costs - but I set myself a budget and I'm sticking to it.  A nice stereo would be nice, but I have to remain grounded. It's not that important really. I've listened to it, and it's OK. It'll do the job...  I'm not worried. I'm getting a whole lot more car than I currently have and I'm grateful for that.

The standard stereo is pretty good I think -with a decent source at least. I might try the free trial of Tidal to see if it is noticeably different (I doubt it in a car with various other noises muddying the sound anyway).

3 hours ago, jimcallaghan said:

You're not gonna convince me mate. I fully feel it - and know where you're coming from. I'd like it - and if it were WAY cheaper I'd have gone there - but it's £600! It does not sound £600 better. £600 would get me some AMAZING headphones and a new stereo for the house...  I have to prioritise. I've spent too much. Maybe I shouldn't have the 19" Sirius wheels... ;-)    bugger it.  I stand by my decision.  By many standards it's quite a good setup. Not by Bose standards. Within a month I'll have forgot what the Bose was like. And I'll be £600 better off. (I'm convincing myself ha ha!)

I would definitely have gone for Canton over Sirius wheels. I test drove a mazda 6 before ordering the superb and was disappointed at the quality of the sound. I ordered the canton and an very happy with the quality. After the test drive I looked on the internet above the mazda 6 bose system and found loads of comments that it was poor. Interesting your car had a good system. 

  • Author
2 minutes ago, Speedman said:

I would definitely have gone for Canton over Sirius wheels. I test drove a mazda 6 before ordering the superb and was disappointed at the quality of the sound. I ordered the canton and an very happy with the quality. After the test drive I looked on the internet above the mazda 6 bose system and found loads of comments that it was poor. Interesting your car had a good system. 

hmmm - yeah - loved mine. I'm no audiophile but I've got a good stereo at home and I know what sounds OK and what's crappy. Horses for courses I suppose ;-)

 

  • Author
5 minutes ago, Mon55 said:

The standard stereo is pretty good I think -with a decent source at least. I might try the free trial of Tidal to see if it is noticeably different (I doubt it in a car with various other noises muddying the sound anyway).

 

Tidal?  I'm old... what's Tidal?

  • Author
Just now, jimcallaghan said:

 

Tidal?  I'm old... what's Tidal?

~ Googled it - hmmmmm

 

I was seriously considering Canton as an option, but then learned that KESSY is a pre-requisite.  As I didn't need KESSY, it was effectively costing me another £1,000 for Canton.  I couldn't justify that.

6 hours ago, walrus said:

I was seriously considering Canton as an option, but then learned that KESSY is a pre-requisite.  As I didn't need KESSY, it was effectively costing me another £1,000 for Canton.  I couldn't justify that.

Yes I'd spotted that. If it's true, then that's the upgrade off the list. £600 I would have gone for but not £1000 - KESSY doesn't appeal really and if I was going to stump a grand on options, they wouldn't be the ones.

  • Author
11 hours ago, Twelvebears said:

Yes I'd spotted that. If it's true, then that's the upgrade off the list. £600 I would have gone for but not £1000 - KESSY doesn't appeal really and if I was going to stump a grand on options, they wouldn't be the ones.

In which case it was never gonna happen. Disappointing that my Mazda (2011model) had equivalent KESSY as standard - as do many less expensive cars these days. I was a little disappointed on the test drive to be handed a regular key (1st world problems, eh!) when so many are using keyless now. Every cloud - I always lose the bloody Mazda key - the Skoda one will be in the ignition where I left it... ;-)       ~ Don't make me regret not buying the similarly priced, better spec Kia Optima Estate...

Edited by jimcallaghan

On 3/16/2017 at 12:59, walrus said:

I was seriously considering Canton as an option, but then learned that KESSY is a pre-requisite.  As I didn't need KESSY, it was effectively costing me another £1,000 for Canton.  I couldn't justify that.

I ordered with canton and without kessy, but it came with kessy - whether the work lease contract worked it in or Skoda allowed it I don't know - both have been great. I did a basic sound test before buying that made the decision, since then only listened to classical and audiobooks, very pleased. Had 3 series standard and A3 sportback unbadged upgrade previous, canton being an improvement on those.

I picked my car up last night - the standard stereo is fine. It's probably easier to sound decent with the 1.4TSi as it's pretty quiet.

 

Maybe I can look into an aftermarket upgrade at a later date.

On 16/3/2017 at 09:29, jimcallaghan said:

You're not gonna convince me mate. I fully feel it - and know where you're coming from. I'd like it - and if it were WAY cheaper I'd have gone there - but it's £600! It does not sound £600 better. £600 would get me some AMAZING headphones and a new stereo for the house...  I have to prioritise. I've spent too much. Maybe I shouldn't have the 19" Sirius wheels... ;-)    bugger it.  I stand by my decision.  By many standards it's quite a good setup. Not by Bose standards. Within a month I'll have forgot what the Bose was like. And I'll be £600 better off. (I'm convincing myself ha ha!)

I like your attitude, I think it's the best way of looking at it.  I was the same myself and I don't miss Canton now as you quickly forget previous experiences and focus on what you have now 

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Author

Hi - quick update before the thread gets closed. It's actually a really good setup. I've loaded an SD card with some good quality .mp3 files. It does a really nice thing with the album covers scrolling across the screen - fancy...  It sounds good - more than adequate. Not as good as the Bose of course, but it's not half bad at all... :-)   and it's MUCH shinier than the Mazda!!

superb1.png

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.