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• 2015 Ford Mustang will be available with three audio systems including a standard six-speaker configuration, a premium nine-speaker system with an eight-inch touch-screen or a 12-speaker ShakerPro with trunk-mounted subwoofer

• New car’s improved structure and aerodynamics provide a better acoustical foundation for audio fidelity

• Mustang is the first Ford vehicle to feature a high-power, 2.1-amp USB port that charges phones and other devices twice as fast as other ports

Even Music Sounds Better in the 2015 Ford Mustang

DEARBORN, Mich., – The throaty rumble of a V8 or the refined though aggressive note of an EcoBoost® engine is generally the preferred soundtrack when driving a Ford Mustang. Yet for those times when a favorite road trip tune is called for, the all-new 2015 Mustang has that situation covered as well.

“As our team developed this Mustang, the goal was to improve the car’s fidelity in every respect – from the way it slices through a corner to the way the audio system reproduces the sound of favorite driving songs,” said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief engineer. “The process of rebuilding this car from the ground up allowed us to improve all aspects of the driving experience.”

v>Creating a solid foundation is essential to extracting the maximum performance out of the tires and suspension on the road. But that same foundation also provides numerous side benefits, such as enabling the audio system to provide cleaner, clearer sound.

The stronger body structure of the 2015 Mustang fastback is 28 percent more resistant to twisting than the previous model, resulting in less noise. The acoustic environment is also aided by improved aerodynamics that result from twice as much simulation and wind tunnel development – significantly reducing wind noise, especially at highway speeds.

“With a fundamentally quieter baseline to work from, we had a better acoustic environment to tune the audio systems in the new car,” said Joe Kafati, multimedia systems supervisor. “The reduction in ambient noise enabled us to achieve the same sound pressure levels in the cabin with much less power and distortion.”

The new Mustang is again available with three audio systems, each of which is better than the system it replaces in the outgoing model. The baseline system features a six-speaker configuration with separate high-frequency tweeters, now mounted in the A-pillars and pointing across the cabin to provide more direct sound to the driver and front passenger.

The more rigid doors of the new Mustang enable the use of slimmer, lighter 6.5-inch door speakers that don’t need as much travel to produce comparable audio volume, with higher-fidelity mid-range and bass sound. A pair of 6.5-inch round full-range speakers are mounted in the rear package tray of the fastback, or in the quarter panels in the convertible.

Both available premium audio systems add a front center speaker mounted in the top of the instrument panel for improved vocal and speech clarity. These systems add a separate 8+1-channel amplifier, and use powerful neodymium magnet speakers to help reduce weight while improving overall sensitivity and sound reproduction. The mid-range nine-speaker system adds a second speaker to each door, separating the low and mid-range frequencies for improved fidelity.

Stepping up to the top-end Shaker Pro system that is available on Mustang EcoBoost Premium and Mustang GT Premium brings 12 polymer cone speakers, with a pair of coaxial tweeter/woofers in the rear, plus a trunk-mounted subwoofer for maximum bass response. The subwoofer has been repackaged to fit into the rear corner of the trunk, leaving more space for cargo. Even with the Shaker Pro audio system, the 2015 Mustang convertible can still accommodate two large golf bags, or everything you would need for a weekend getaway.

"We took advantage of our new acoustics lab to tune the equalization modes for each system to provide improved clarity across all frequency ranges and in different driving conditions,” said Kafati. “The lab provides us with a consistent baseline for measuring the response of audio systems with a wide variety of music and spoken word content.”

Using the lab, Kafati and his colleagues can take objective measurements and bring in listeners to evaluate the audio from each seating position, ensuring everything sounds clear and well balanced.

With mobile technology constantly evolving, Ford SYNC® has always been designed to enable drivers to easily connect devices of their choice. Mustang is the first Ford vehicle to feature a high-power, 2.1-amp USB port in the media bin at the base of the center stack to charge those devices twice as fast as before.

No matter which audio system a Mustang customer selects, supplemental controls on the steering wheel and voice activation for hands-free operation are standard. With standard Bluetooth wireless connectivity, drivers don’t even have to take their phone out of pocket or purse to stream music or take calls.

Each of the three available systems includes a single-disc CD player and auxiliary input. The standard audio system also features next-generation SYNC AppLink™, enabling drivers to take advantage of selected smartphone apps while keeping hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.

“Whether it’s a V8 rumble or ‘Mustang Sally,’ we’ve worked to make this the best-sounding Mustang ever,” said Kafati.


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Thanks for posting that! It's nice to see what development time was put against these systems. Looking forward to hearing them with my chosen music, cruising down the highway.
 

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I wonder if there will be more advanced EQ options. I like to play around with things a bit depending on the genre I'm listening to.
 

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Great news... I've heard the previous Shaker systems weren't too good so this is nice to hear.
 

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I with the Blind Spot was a separate option. Don't think I'll be going up to 201A/401A for the top of the line Shaker.
 

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Sounds good on paper, let's hope they make true on these promises. If they do it would be my first car that I don't yank the audio out and replace it.

Now a real dream come true would be if they included the AptX bluetooth codec for audio streaming.
 

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The higher amp USB = FINALLY. I mean how could nobody notice that smartphones barely charged at all in cars using the USB connection for the last 5 years? Always puzzled me. As far as the sound: Ford cheapened out the Shaker systems completely when they moved from the Shaker 1000 to the Shaker Pro. The Shaker 1000 put out some serious bass with the dual subs in the trunk. This better not just sound better than the Shaker Pro but better put out bass like the Shaker 1000. I doubt it though because Im sure they are running less watts RMS again.
 

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I also saw in the EB premium that I sat in, there is an sd card slot in console storage compartment also.
 

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... The standard audio system also features next-generation SYNC AppLink™
Is this old data or a typo? I thought I had read that there was a new version of the AppLink software that was going to be included on the premium sound system version of the Mustang MFT?

Hard to believe after all these years they may STILL not have AppLink on the MFT system. So the upgraded system may actually be a downgrade in features.
 

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Bummer no HDD
 

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Is this old data or a typo? I thought I had read that there was a new version of the AppLink software that was going to be included on the premium sound system version of the Mustang MFT?

Hard to believe after all these years they may STILL not have AppLink on the MFT system. So the upgraded system may actually be a downgrade in features.
They are retro fitting all Original Sync systems first. I think it's awesome it shows you they care about early Sync adopters.

Also MFT has a HDD
 

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I also saw in the EB premium that I sat in, there is an sd card slot in console storage compartment also.
that slot is for the SD Nav card
 

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I was reading through the owner's manual that has been posted, and somebody check me on this, but my reading of it (in the MFT section) indicates that you can use Voice commands to specify "SD Card" and access it just as if you were accessing a USB drive or any other mass storage device, and browse and play music as normal. Anyone else interpret this as well?
 

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If memory serves me, my mom's 2013 FX2 with MFT has an SD slot in the center console that is empty and the navigation is in the glove box. So unless they did that differently for the Mustang I don't know.
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