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Hello. My name is David and I am a recovering audioholic. I have read a lot of positive and negative comments about this system. I have put it through the paces and wanted to offer my evaluation. For immediate comparison, my wife has a Mustang with a B&O system and my Jeep JL had an Alpine system. This system is much better than the Jeep which was designed primarily to blast through the incredible road noise inside the Jeep. The HK system in our old Mercedes would best of them all.
The comparison with the B&O system is a little nuanced. The subwoofer in the Mustang is MUCH more substantial than the Tacoma. This gives the Mustang the win for depth of bass and volume. That system really rocks.
The JBL's subwoofer is a bit of a joke. Most of the bass comes from the door speakers. As these drivers are small(ish), the bass is driven by large excursions (linear movement). This creates a bass sound that can be boomy, add distortion at volume, and cause a lot of vibration in the door panel. The JBL system is incredibly quiet. At reasonable volumes and with decent media, the audio quality is quite compelling. I can hear details that are not present in the Mustang or Jeep. Of course, having a great source is paramount to maximizing sound quality. I keep my music on thumb drives. I use FLAC but, at my age, I probably could not hear the difference with 320kbps MP3s. The USB audio is from the USB port on the side of the display. I had to purchase a USB C thumb drive. I picked up a 64g pretty cheap. If you go this route, you will need to change the file system to FAT 32. This can't be done natively in Windows (don't know about Mac). I use a program called RUFUS for formatting, it is free.
With the sizable center center, imaging is heavily weighted to the center. I have read a report and the manual suggests that surround sound can be turned off. I have yet to figure out how. Listening to Spotify music natively is not that bad as it is not compressed like Spotify. Further, if you stream Spotify via Bluetooth, you are further crushing the source material. For me, this provides for just an OK listening experience. There is noticeable hiss with this delivery method.
As the JBL can do Apple natively, I'd be curious to hear about that listening experience, particularly with their lossless audio. If you are a Tidal subscriber, probably best to stream w/cable and not over BT.
Some frustrating items. The system does remember the last source used if you connect to Android Auto (can't speak to Apple). For me, it switches to Pocketcast which is my podcatcher even if I shut down listening to USB. Also, there is no way, that I could find, to disable unused sources. When using the Mode button on the steering wheel, you have to click through all the source options. And finally, there is no loudness compensation.
Overall, I give this system a solid B rating. For casual listening and driving, I prefer JBL over the Mustang's system. However, when I want to let the Mustang gallop, it has a sound system that is better paired with the skinny peddle.
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