Yep, I asked him about it, and his early impression was that it sounded "amazing".Looks like 5.0Johnny from Toronto just received his 2019. Hopefully he will post a review of the stereo and the rev matching soon.
Not easily. Comparable to digital dash upgrade or 8" screen to a base car.I'm curious if it will retrofit.
What makes you say this? if it uses the same amp as the "premium" audio, just like the shaker and premium shared, it should be an easy hardware swap. Not sure if the equalizer tuning is different though.Not easily. Comparable to digital dash upgrade or 8" screen to a base car.
Well, I'll agree with you about it being cost prohibitive. I doubt they will change the cutouts though. I'm gonna bet they use the same 6.5 and 3.5 sizes. The tweeter I can see fhem moving from 3/4 to 1 in, but that that's as drastically changes I'm betting we'll see. I don't think they're going to move to 4 by 7 or 4 by nines or anything. Im less confident that the amp will remain the same, but I'm still gonna say it will remain unchanged, which will leave the wiring harness unchanged. I could be very wrong here because they use a super goofy layout currently in my opinion, the way the 3.5s and tweets are wired in series for instance. It will prob use slightly different processing, but that may be a forscan changeable thing. Time will tell.I am assuming that the drivers aren't a drop-in replacement (hole size e.g.), the amp could very well be different, wiring harness could be different, etc, etc. Even the head unit may be different on the inside.
Plus the price of the replacement system could be a lot more than $900.