Does anyone pay the same attention to their car audio?


How many go for the premium audio offered by car companies (& put up with the compromises imposed by all that DSP) & how many go to the trouble of installing their own instead? Or do most throw up their hands & reserve quality listening for home?
john1
In the car, I go with the standard offering. Absent extreme expenditures, I don't think one can get great sound from a car. Besides, I do exploratory radio listening in the car for the most part. 
I drive a low mileage 2005 Lexus LS 430 sedan that just turned 70,000 miles. Its equipped with the premium Mark Levinson sound system that includes a CD and cassette player. I like to burn some of my favorite LPs onto CD’s via my Teac CD burner and then play them in the car. I also have a Nakamichi cassette deck and record some LPs onto tape and use those in the car as well. All analog and it sounds great. The ride of the Lexus is very quiet so the music can really be enjoyed. Especially true while cruising on the open highway. Nice.

Frank


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One of the above responses reminds me that my Lexus has the Mark Levinson sound system. In fact, it’s probably one of the reasons I bought the car. I won’t say that it doesn’t sound good but considering my high level of expectation, it’s a little underwhelming.