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What brand is the Mercedes-Benz sound system?

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SpencerFitz
07/29/25 4:25pm

Mercedes-Benz's sound system brands are Harman Kardon or Burmester. The sound system is a set of audio equipment that produces sound. Mercedes-Benz is a German luxury car brand. Taking the Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2021 260L as an example: it is equipped with a 1.5T 184-horsepower L4 turbocharged engine and a 9-speed automatic transmission, with a maximum power of 135 kW and a maximum torque of 280 Nm. The body dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2021 260L are 5078mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1484mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3079mm and a fuel tank capacity of 66 liters.

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MacSpencer
08/14/25 5:20am

After driving Mercedes-Benz for so many years, I've noticed significant differences in audio configurations across different models. The entry-level A-Class and B-Class models still use the audio system developed by Mercedes-Benz itself, with relatively basic sound quality. Starting from the C-Class and above, mid-range models feature the 'entry-level Burmester' system (known as 'small Burmester' in China), with 13 speakers delivering noticeably improved surround sound. Flagship models like the S-Class come standard with the 'high-end Burmester' system (called 'big Burmester' in China), boasting 31 speakers, including ones hidden in the headrests. The top-tier Maybach series goes beyond the traditional Burmester setup by incorporating special noise compensation technology—closing the windows makes it feel like you're in a concert hall. However, it's worth noting that the price of upgrading to the top audio system could buy you a domestic car, so it's best to test-listen before deciding if it's worth the investment.

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MacHadley
10/12/25 7:38am

As an in-car audio enthusiast, I've studied Mercedes-Benz's entire audio system lineup. The brand essentially revolves around two core offerings: Mercedes-Benz's own audio systems and Burmester. The distribution is quite interesting: entry-level models like the A-Class and GLA feature the standard Mercedes-branded audio system. The mid-range series (approximately 590W output) with silver knob covers labeled "Burmester" is commonly found in E-Class coupes. The top-tier Burmester system with diamond-pattern metal grilles is equipped in S-Class sedans, featuring built-in sound wave sensors that actively cancel road noise in real-time. A crucial detail to note: the genuine high-end version is identified by the circular Burmester logo in the glove compartment, whereas models with only door panel engravings represent the basic configuration.

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SilasMarie
11/25/25 8:41am

With 13 years of experience in car modification, I've disassembled hundreds of Mercedes-Benz audio systems. Current Mercedes models come with three tiers of audio: entry-level models use rebranded Harman Kardon basic audio, mid-to-high trims are equipped with the entry-level Burmester system (commonly known as "Little Berlin"), and high-end models feature the 31-speaker 4D Burmester premium system. Burmester audio is easily recognizable—its signature design includes spiral tweeters with lighting effects. A crucial point to note is the risks of modification: many aftermarket Burmester systems are counterfeit, and dismantling the dashboard can affect the active noise cancellation. The most extreme case I've seen involved a client who spent 80,000 yuan on audio upgrades, only to trigger system-wide electrical errors.

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