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2025 B&O Stereo - Optimized Sound Settings (Fix Defaults!)

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Intro:
At first, the 14-speaker B&O system sounded special. By default, it had very LOUD mids, so that made it feel different. Unfortunately, most people quickly discover that the music only sounds good for about half of songs, and it's just plain annoying for the other half. It took me months of adjusting the sound to finally be happy with it...

The problems:
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BASS is WAY TOO PUNCHY, especially from the FRONT DOORS. It doesn't necessarily distort, but it's low-quality and unsatisfying. In fact, it's usually just annoying.
2. MIDS DISTORT at medium to high volumes, ESPECIALLY FOR COMPLEX ROCK MUSIC. Basically, the main problem is that the music absolutely falls apart for complex, grungy, or ambient music, which is just unacceptable. The MIDS ARE OVERPROCESSED. Bands like 'Radiohead' or 'The Killers' sounded absolutely terrible.
3. 85% OF THE SOUND COMES FROM THE FRONT - The sound does not envelope you. In fact, even people sitting in the second row can barely hear their second-row door speakers.
4. "Surround Mode" seems like it might help, but it's ultimately artificial garbage that falls apart with any type of complex music. It's NOT AN OPTION. It sounds annoying too.
5. The rear 8" "SUBWOOFER" seems like it's only there for the benefit of the people in the 3rd row. It sounds like it's about 25 watts. It's way too quiet.(in a supposed 980 watt sound system). It's completely drowned out by the front door 6x9s.

The solutions:
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SET THE FADE WAY BACK TO THE SECOND-ROW HEADREST (I prefer touching the back of the headrest... see photo). This makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE to making more speakers matter! Now, the factory subwoofer in the back becomes relevant. From the front row, it adds deeper frequencies to all music. Certain songs that match the sub's bass frequency will sound downright great, and you can clearly hear bass coming from behind you. Next, from the front row, the second row's mids and tweeters help out the front door mids and tweeters, and THE SOUND ENVELOPES YOU. It is so much more satisfying. It actually starts to sound like a 980-watt stereo system. Now, sitting in the second row, you can clearly hear the second row speakers helping out the front doors (as it should be). Setting the fade back also drops some of the punchy bass emphasis from the front doors, which is so very important and welcomed.
2. SET SPEED COMPENSATED VOLUME TO HIGH: The only negative to setting the fade back is that top-end volume is sacrificed. It's not as loud overall. Spotifiy will still be plenty loud, but FM radio will be almost too quiet. The speed-compensated volume really helped FM radio to sound good again. I was happy to discover this.
3. USE SPOTIFY -> LOSSLESS: Sounds the best, particularly for complex music where clarity of midrange is really needed. NOTE: Most newer music sounds best and loudest with sound leveling option turned off. Some old tracks can actually be made louder with the sound leveling turned on.
4. SET THE BASS TO -7 (obviously, I'd set it to -10 if I could). That front door punchy bass needs to be controlled as much as possible to keep the music clean and not annoying.
5. SET THE MIDS to -4 and TREBLE to +2 fo
r "clean" music like Pop, Rap, Hip-Hop, Electronic, Dubstep etc... This tones down the overprocessing (DSP). The mids are still exceptionally loud. Treble will impress people.
6. SET THE MIDS to -5 and TREBLE to 0 for "complex" or "grungy" ROCK music. This further tones down the overprocessing and is the best possible setting for rock music. It's the balance between mids being loud and clear while also not distorting and being annoying. This also keeps treble from being too harsh. Rock music actually sounds decent like this. It took me months to make rock music sound OK :)
SEE PHOTOS BELOW:

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BONUS: The above will make significant improvement. To take it to the next level, an aftermarket subwoofer with its own ported box can be connected directly to the factory sub amp (I estimate that amp puts out 200 watts of quality sub bass, even at deep frequencies). It's AWESOME. See my other "2025 B&O Stereo..." thread for details!
 

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So much wrong with this. lol
If you like it though…enjoy.
 

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So much wrong with this. lol
If you like it though…enjoy.
Will do! And everyone who rides with me enjoys it too, giving compliments on the sound instead of complaining that it's irritating. It looks like you have an older model ST, so maybe this doesn't apply?

Anyway, the 14sp B&O system was heavily-distorted, over-processed garbage until I adjusted it. There are many owners who've switched out of all of the factory paper speakers because they hate the default sound, but my adjustments have made it sound nearly aftermarket quality. Last, my external JBL sub running on the factory amp is way better than most think it'd be, so people need to know about that easy option too. Happy to help :)
 

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Will do! And everyone who rides with me enjoys it too, giving compliments on the sound instead of complaining that it's irritating. It looks like you have an older model ST, so maybe this doesn't apply?

Anyway, the 14sp B&O system was heavily-distorted, over-processed garbage until I adjusted it. There are many owners who've switched out of all of the factory paper speakers because they hate the default sound, but my adjustments have made it sound nearly aftermarket quality. Last, the external JBL sub running on the factory amp is probably better than you can imagine, so people need to know about that easy option too. Happy to help :)
You might want to learn a little bit about @UNBROKEN 's sound system before assuming further.
 

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Listen to the beerman.
 

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NOOOO SH*T. might want to research "UNBROKEN" just a suggestion......
 

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NOOOO SH*T. might want to research "UNBROKEN" just a suggestion......
Nah I'm good. This thread is only about adjusting the factory B&O settings to fix the problems I've listed.
Other dude contributed nothing here and acted like I need his blessing Lol
 

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You certainly don’t need my blessing to be wrong. lol
 

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Nah I'm good. This thread is only about adjusting the factory B&O settings to fix the problems I've listed.
Other dude contributed nothing here and acted like I need his blessing Lol
he was just trying to offer some knowledge that he thought you could use. no need to get offended.....
 

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You certainly don’t need my blessing to be wrong. lol
Your cool car club is so threatened and it's hilarious. If you don't care about the problems I've listed with the 2025 factory system, then simply go away.
 

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he was just trying to offer some knowledge that he thought you could use. no need to get offended.....
He literally offered nothing on this topic.
 

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Your cool car club is so threatened and it's hilarious. If you don't care about the problems I've listed with the 2025 factory system, then simply go away.
I’ve seen your “solutions” to your perceived problems. It’s my opinion that nobody should emulate those “solutions”. If that hurts your feelings that’s on you. It’s obvious you don’t have much background as an installer or tuner with car audio.
 

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@UNBROKEN gave an opinion regarding cutting your panels with an exacto knife versus unclipping and removing the panel.
@RSmith21 has chosen to omit this detail.
 

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I’ve seen your “solutions” to your perceived problems. It’s my opinion that nobody should emulate those “solutions”. If that hurts your feelings that’s on you. It’s obvious you don’t have much background as an installer or tuner with car audio.
Wow. You continue to be the chosen one with all the knowledge on people's needs.
I didn't "emulate" anything, and all music quality is "perceived". I simply fixed the problems I've listed (and that many others have acknowledged), and now my vehicle sounds MUCH BETTER... for free. That's obviously somehow a threat to your work or your business because you had to immediately take a shit on the knowledge I posted to help people.
Question: Right now, do you have a 2025 Ford Explorer ST with the factory 14 Speaker B&O system???
 

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@UNBROKEN gave an opinion regarding cutting your panels with an exacto knife versus unclipping and removing the panel.
@RSmith21 has chosen to omit this detail.
Lol. That's a separate thread and irrelevant to this one, but thanks for your concern. Also, I already responded to his hate on the other thread, but it's "awaiting moderation" because of snitches.
 

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Its relevant. The two are tied together.
Let us know when the delusions end.
If I wanted exposed wiring, id buy another bronco II like I had in HS.
 

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Wow. You continue to be the chosen one with all the knowledge on people's needs.
I didn't "emulate" anything, and all music quality is "perceived". I simply fixed the problems I've listed (and that many others have acknowledged), and now my vehicle sounds MUCH BETTER... for free. That's obviously somehow a threat to your work or your business because you had to immediately take a shit on the knowledge I posted to help people.
Question: Right now, do you have a 2025 Ford Explorer ST with the factory 14 Speaker B&O system???
No, I have a 2020 Ford Explorer ST with a sound quality audio system that would cost more to replicate than your whole 2025 Ford Explorer ST. lol
 

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Its relevant. The two are tied together.
Let us know when the delusions end.
If I wanted exposed wiring, id buy another bronco II like I had in HS.
Since you're tracking all of my threads and insist on factory amp discussion...
Wow! A Bronco II is so lowly while a Ford Explorer is so snobby... Excellent point! You're a big deal now. Explorer.. Wow.
The vast majority of the world couldn't care less about wires in a cargo area.
And cutting the grill seam in the cargo area was so dang easy, and it's easily restored to perfect condition years from now. So very happy I did that. Much better than pulling all the panels apart.
I actually think most of the excessive built-in speakers look trashy and hurt aftermarket sales, but maybe that's just me. I can remove my sub in 20 seconds, so that's another bonus.
I'd be pissed too if I spent thousands of dollars and many hours to get some solid bass like I have now. I honestly wouldn't want it any louder. It already threatens my rearview mirror and makes my ears hurt.
If you're too cool and too good for these easy modifications that make big improvements, then go away.
Most people would be surprised and happy to hear about the sleeper amp that's already wired up with zero effort. It's so much better than I thought it could be.
But this cool car club is hilarious. I had no idea it was so dang serious and fun HAHA. Wow.. car audio snobs RUN THIS FORUM.. LOL
 

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No, I have a 2020 Ford Explorer ST with a sound quality audio system that would cost more to replicate than your whole 2025 Ford Explorer ST. lol
WOW THAT'S SO IMPRESSIVE!
So, then you couldn't try the settings I've provided for the people this thread was intended for.
So, then you couldn't know if my settings are "wrong".
So, then you just took a shit on it because you're too cool and snobby.
Glad we figured all that out. I didn't realize that there was a cool car gang running these forums.
In summary, B&O did a shit job with factory settings, processing, and calibration. I did my best to help fix it, for free. It's not for you. That's awesome. Goodbye.
 



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