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Make sure that you turn off the fake engine sounds since they play through the sound system.
But wouldnt that only be an issue in unbridled mode?
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But wouldnt that only be an issue in unbridled mode?
I saw some video where you can definitely hear it in Engaged too - I will try to find it and post it here.

Here it is: from 19:30 till 20:15 approximately

 

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So maybe it’s just me but is anybody else underwhelmed by the stereo system of the Mach E ? I’m convinced somethings not right. I’ve taken it to the dealer already once . The sound just doesn’t sound right at medium or higher volumes. It’s almost like a slight muffle just not clear. The dealer seems convinced I’m just being picky. They used a flash drive to show an example of the highest quality music and it did sound pretty great on the stereo but any other music medium… Unpluged CarPlay, plug-in CarPlay, satellite radio… Just sounds underwhelming. The dealer convincing me that satellite radio is going to sound worse and any unplugged streaming will also. But there’s no way that this stereo system sounds no better than a Honda. Am I missing something?
You are getting the right info. Sirius XM does not have the bandwidth for High Quality music. It's best demonstrated with a flash drive with CD quality music or WAVE files. Next best thing is to tune to a HD radio station. Also set the sound settings to Surround and leave all the adjustments in the middle. Then you can fine tune if necessary.
 

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1) Disconnect middle speaker right away.
2) Replace all speakers with quality speakers
3) Upgrade or replace the Sub somehow in that limited space.
4) Maybe/probably upgrade the amplifier.

I have already been browsing around Crutchfield and planning on what to use. In the past I have mostly used Infinity speakers as they are pretty good while not costing you a years salary. There are some better choices out there now so will have to evaluate them all. We will still be limited as to what you can do with the installed head unit (can you still call it that?) But I am sure the system can be made to sound much much better.
Interested in what you end up with and if it is compatible with the interface, and doesn't ruin the doors and trim clips pulling it apart. Might be worth doing if it all works out I'd be on board..
 


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My most successful audio upgrade ever was an Audison APK 165 kit into my Gen 1 Volt. The new tweeters were fantastic. Audison is expensive. Nothing since then, has given me that sort of satisfaction with that big, noticeable amazing improvement result.

Keep in mind for those with distortion (the muddy), if the head unit is the problem, with better speakers, you just get more accurate muddy.

I might try something if I get bored in months to come (or if someone reports an amazing upgrade that is not too difficult), otherwise, after way too many rounds of the Crutchfield thing (or equivalent), I left my last two EV's alone. I used to cut up the OEM speakers to reuse the plastic mounting parts. then, last few times, I finally realized lots of companies make plastic adapter parts for most standard car door mounting patterns. That too, makes the job a lot easier.
 
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Remove door panels and you will see that the speakers in this "premium: sound system are the same sad old cheap paper speakers that are put in most cars. Like Bose, B&O makes the system "premium" by the sound processing...such as it is. Garbage in gives garbage out pretty much if you are using SXM or music over bluetooth. Most (ALL?) the streaming services use highly compressed signal where you lose a lot of the highs and lows. Throw that into the system and out through cheap speakers and you get junk. That middle speaker also ruins the stereo recording aspect of most songs. I can't wait to get our MME and work on the sound system.

1) Disconnect middle speaker right away.
2) Replace all speakers with quality speakers
3) Upgrade or replace the Sub somehow in that limited space.
4) Maybe/probably upgrade the amplifier.

I have already been browsing around Crutchfield and planning on what to use. In the past I have mostly used Infinity speakers as they are pretty good while not costing you a years salary. There are some better choices out there now so will have to evaluate them all. We will still be limited as to what you can do with the installed head unit (can you still call it that?) But I am sure the system can be made to sound much much better.
Have you opened the doors and checked out the speakers? If so, could you publish a door opening instruction for the rest of us in the same thread as the front trunk divider removal instructions?
 

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I'm generally happy with the sound system (once I get the balance shifted further to the rear), except for the fact that it won't remember the settings. Every time I get back in the car, the damn thing resets back to default.
 

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Just came back in from playing around with the system again. Source definitely matters. Tried Apple and YT Music along with making the adjustments pictured below. Used surround sound and it was much better.

The only issue that has been consistent is my adjustments haven't been sticking.

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I agree, I found that surround sounded better than stereo, after adjusting the tone settings.
 

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Thanks everyone for all the great information on the MME sound system. I don't have any experience streaming music over cellular. How much data is typically used during a 1 hour period?
 

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I should have done more testing before complaining. I had my phone plugged in with a USB-C cable and my Spotify download/streaming set to "Very high" quality. So, I thought my source material was ok. But it appears that Android Auto will stay connected via Bluetooth even after you plug in using a USB cable. Also, I'm guessing, wireless Android Auto is streaming maps, etc. over the same Bluetooth connection as the audio. Bluetooth doesn't really have the bandwidth for this, and it results in a lot of distortion to the sound.

I found temporarily disabling Bluetooth on my phone will force Android Auto to switch over to the USB connection and it clears up the sound significantly. Hopefully, Google/Ford will change this with a software update.

In most cars, I would think this B&O system would be good enough since upgrading further would be pointless with engine and wind noise. But the Mach-E is so quiet, I still might consider some speaker upgrades (I have not noticed excessive wind noise from the glass roof or mirrors that other have commented about - even at 75mph).
 

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The only song anyone should be calibrating thier sound system to is clear. And you'll have plenty of time to adjust the settings before the song is over...

Ford Mustang Mach-E Anyone underwhelmed by B&O system... meatloaf-paradise-picture
 

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