DanT
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B&O system is okay but runs a bit anemic. For a vehicle with all of the electronic wizardry, you'd think they'd work with B&O to create something special not mediocre.
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I wouldn't own a Raptor without the console shifter.
Something about this whole thread just smells funny. I myself never understood why a company would call themselves B.O. I was hopeful that the 2019 B&O sound would be good, unfortunately the first thing I did was swap out the speakers with JL and the sound system instantly sounded 3x better. The fact that it is so hard to swap in a new sub/amp means you paid a premium for a poor system and actually paid more to make it harder/more expensive to replace.
Wait, there is a GEN2 without a console shifter? Do you mean shift paddles?
#MeToo.I must be getting old at the whopping age of 42, because I just don't listen to music loud enough anymore to notice the difference.
Does the BO system just lack an air freshener?
What speakers did you replace? I think there are like 8?
Sorry, I meant I wouldn't own one if it didn't come with the Raptor. If the Raptor was just a console with a column shifter like the Super Duties, I would pass.
This. There were previous threads and discussion on this. Essentially BO just tuned the existing Ford system. Its got lousy components so they could only do so much.They allegedly tuned it, and that's it. I think it's embarrassing that Ford can market it as a "B&O system" when no component that I know of, not the HU, not the speakers, not anything, was manufactured by B&O. The only thing I'm not sure about is the white sub surround/driver.
When you see what comes out of it (the paper cone crap speakers), it's a miracle it sounds as good as it does. I mean, they couldn't even get some speakers from the Harman parts bin? Pathetic and misleading, at best.