Oddiofyl,
I feel for you. I've not owned a Sienna but there is no shortage of bad car audio and tweeters do seem to bring out the worst.
glupson,
VW is a great car, but I have not heard their sound system. I believe you when you say it hurts. That's the same problem had with the C7 Stingray but a great deal of that problem was ambient noise and listening too loud to overcome same.
I will look into your suggestion on dbpoweramp. I don't think I've used their software but memory cards are cheap so it's worth a shot. I currently have two SD cards and no where near full. In fact just a few dozen albums on each since I kept hoping for a higher capacity iPod.
My experiments with SD card was frustrating and how I learned about FLAC, MP4 and AIFF and compatibility (or lack there of) with Car Play.
My iPod music is on my personal computer so it would be easy to sync up all the existing music to larger iPod in a matter of minutes. I have more music on my computer than current iPod will hold. To me it's easier than loading SD cards.
I enjoyed your story about the Tesla salesman, it's true most people don't care that much about sound, in the car or at home. We are the minority and as you implied, we have to live with it.
I feel for you. I've not owned a Sienna but there is no shortage of bad car audio and tweeters do seem to bring out the worst.
glupson,
VW is a great car, but I have not heard their sound system. I believe you when you say it hurts. That's the same problem had with the C7 Stingray but a great deal of that problem was ambient noise and listening too loud to overcome same.
I will look into your suggestion on dbpoweramp. I don't think I've used their software but memory cards are cheap so it's worth a shot. I currently have two SD cards and no where near full. In fact just a few dozen albums on each since I kept hoping for a higher capacity iPod.
My experiments with SD card was frustrating and how I learned about FLAC, MP4 and AIFF and compatibility (or lack there of) with Car Play.
My iPod music is on my personal computer so it would be easy to sync up all the existing music to larger iPod in a matter of minutes. I have more music on my computer than current iPod will hold. To me it's easier than loading SD cards.
I enjoyed your story about the Tesla salesman, it's true most people don't care that much about sound, in the car or at home. We are the minority and as you implied, we have to live with it.