Difference Between BMW Harman Kardon and Standard Audio Systems
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Difference Between BMW Harman Kardon and Standard Audio Systems: Sound Quality Difference: Standard audio systems often lack clarity in the high frequencies, have decent midrange, but suffer from loose and insufficiently solid bass, resulting in an overall lack of texture in sound quality. In contrast, the BMW Harman Kardon system features a surround sound mode that allows adjustment of the equalizer (EQ), enabling customization of parameters for high, mid, and low frequencies to achieve the most comfortable auditory experience for the driver. Difference in Speaker Count: Standard car audio systems typically have between 2-6 speakers. The BMW Harman Kardon system, however, boasts a total of 16 speakers: 7 tweeters, 7 midrange speakers, and 2 subwoofers. These are distributed as follows: 1 tweeter and 1 midrange speaker in the center console, 1 tweeter and 1 midrange speaker in each of the 4 door panels (e.g., one tweeter in the A-pillar and one midrange speaker below it in the front doors, same for the rear doors), 1 tweeter and 1 midrange speaker on each side below the rear windshield, and 1 subwoofer under each of the driver and front passenger seats, totaling 16 speakers.