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Title: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: adekil on 28 March 2017, 10:09
I know there was another post somewhere about peoples settings on Dynaudio but there were very few settings posted and the topic went off track about MP3 bit rates etc...

So i'm posting this again checking what people have set there Dynaudio settings to and what they expected to achieve from those settings, I.E more BASS, less BASS, more clarity etc...

I am like a lot previous posters on the MK7 sound system and agree the factory speakers are actually very very good and so far in the R with Dynaudio I haven't found it to be much or any better so I am wondering if my current set up is not complimenting the system.

I know its based on taste and type of music but I'm still interested to know what you all have configured...

My settings:
(http://i909.photobucket.com/albums/ac293/adekil/20170329_074509_zpsvyyfqa9v.jpg)

I don't find this too different a sound from the factory system in the MK7 GTD but I've never had a sub in the car before either to fully know how to arrange the settings.

I quite like to get a bit of a thump with the BASS and nothing too tinny and cheap sounding
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: sam67GTD on 29 March 2017, 16:41
I specc'd Dynaudio on my GTD when it got it in 2013. Came from a Focus ST and was initially very disappointed with the sound of the Dynaudio system in the GTD.

Since then, I've tweaked the settings a bit. I like to choose the 'dynamic' preset, then adjust the bass levels upwards. Happy with the sound now. I listen to the majority of music (Heavy Rock to easy listening) in the car, so Dynaudio was one of the options that I choose on the new Golf R.
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: eatontrifles on 27 October 2017, 23:49
I'm pretty sure I've now got the audio settings about right on the 7.5, tried a few and have consistently tweaked to find the sweet spot between getting a punchy delivery and not drowning other frequencies out. To corroborate, I'm exposed to extremely high end audio systems in my day job regularly and I know what good sounds like!
These are my settings;
(http://thumbsnap.com/i/6rjrVzm8.jpg)

The setup still leaves a fair bit to be desired, it lacks clear mid-range frequencies and the lower end rolls off too soon but the high end definition is good and there is little to no distortion at listenable volumes, particularly for such a flawed environment as a car.

Switching to Dynamic does alter the characteristics but I have suspicions that all it is doing is altering the bottom end. I find that Authentic offers the most natural sound. Just make sure you don't set all those levels to 0.  :sick:
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: Daz Auto on 28 October 2017, 00:01
Thanks ET. Will give that a try.

Still not sure that Dynaudio was a great option for me personally. I find there is just too much ambient noise in the car. Though I'm quite happy driving with the radio off. :undecided:

Joke: what is ET short for? Because he has small legs! :grin:

I'll get my coat. :embarrassed:
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: mcmaddy on 28 October 2017, 07:46
What sounds good to one will sound crap to others and systems will be different between cars.
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: eatontrifles on 28 October 2017, 16:11
Thanks ET. Will give that a try.

Still not sure that Dynaudio was a great option for me personally. I find there is just too much ambient noise in the car. Though I'm quite happy driving with the radio off. :undecided:

Joke: what is ET short for? Because he has small legs! :grin:

I'll get my coat. :embarrassed:
No probs DA, let me know what you think.
I agree, there's definitely too much ambient noise in the car. I'm not going to do it until necessary but I keep reading that swapping the OEM Bridgestones improves the road noise situation. But realistically, any car is a flawed environment for decent audio. The Dynaudio system isn't great at definition, but it is punchy and has good volume and control when you do turn it up.

I was driving around in a hired Discovery Sport a couple of weeks ago and the Meridian audio system in that was very good compared to the Golf.
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: robp on 05 November 2017, 13:04
I wasn't that impressed with dynaudio till i switched it to individual settings (the graphic eq button top right corner). Sorry if I'm stating the obvious but it took me a while to find that.
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: Daz Auto on 06 November 2017, 15:22
No probs DA, let me know what you think.
I sat in the car a few times playing with the sound and just end up setting it back to dynamic.

I have decided the Dynaudio sound system is wasted on me. :embarrassed:
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: Arnold_Lane on 06 November 2017, 18:43
No probs DA, let me know what you think.
I have decided the Dynaudio sound system is wasted on me. :embarrassed:

Possibly, but a few posts on here seem to suggest it takes a month or more for the speakers to 'bed in'. Can't say I have noticed this particularly with mine, but I still think it sounds better than the stock system and takes higher volumes with better clarity and precision.

Having said that, cars are not an ideal space in which to try and listen to music and unless fancy noise cancelling type technology is used, such as that on high end Audi's, BMW's, Merc's and Range Rover's, etc., etc., it is never going to sound as good as that in your living room or through earphones from your iPhone on the beach.
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: ratty_uk2000 on 22 November 2017, 22:04
Utterly stumped - how do I save a change to a sound character profile please?

Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: eatontrifles on 23 November 2017, 11:43
Utterly stumped - how do I save a change to a sound character profile please?
You don't, when a tweak is made it keeps the level adjustments across the board.
Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: ratty_uk2000 on 23 November 2017, 12:45
Thanks for the quick reply.

I can see how to tweak each of the four parts up / down.   But when I go back into the profile later, they're all reset back to 0 default position.

Is there a specific way to back up out of the menu setting that I'm missing?



Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: eatontrifles on 23 November 2017, 15:06
They reset back to 0 when you press the button to enter the equalizer page again. To exit just press any of the the Radio/Media/Nav etc buttons, I think there's a back icon as well.

Title: Re: 2016 MK7 Golf R (1st facelift) - Dynaudio Settings
Post by: ratty_uk2000 on 23 November 2017, 16:13
*Cheers*  That''l fix it  :smiley: