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Old 09-16-2009, 06:40 AM   #1
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Flat Six Music

This forum is full of people wanting their music louder, or clearer, or to have more bass. My radio and CD disc changer work just fine, but I never turn them on. I want to hear the music of the flat six. I also like to listen to every sound the Box makes, paying special attention to anything out of the norm.
Am I the only one? Does everyone else prefer the radio or the CD player?
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Old 09-16-2009, 07:07 AM   #2
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Nope, your not the only one. Love the sound of my engine Don't use the radio all that often either.

Perhaps this music will be more to your tune:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XR7OpM2Ufk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aArSn4IhHI&feature=related

*second one starts ~30 sec in....

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Old 09-16-2009, 07:52 AM   #3
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Old 09-16-2009, 08:10 AM   #4
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I usually turn the radio off over 40mph.
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I use to do that too, I only used the radio when i couldnt afford repairs... Classic Punk music seems to cure any noises the boxster made.
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Old 09-16-2009, 05:27 PM   #6
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I wish I knew what you guys were talking about. My stock 01S sounds like a camry on the frwy. But I grew up with air cooled flat 6 (914-6). Now that is music! Drive one of those and be prepared to fork over $$$.
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Old 09-16-2009, 06:34 PM   #7
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This forum is full of people wanting their music louder, or clearer, or to have more bass. My radio and CD disc changer work just fine, but I never turn them on. I want to hear the music of the flat six. I also like to listen to every sound the Box makes, paying special attention to anything out of the norm.
Am I the only one? Does everyone else prefer the radio or the CD player?
First off Boxsters come stock with crappy stereos IMO...hmmmm listen to muffled music or the sweet purring of the engine. That is a no brainer but if you are on a road trip that is when a good stereo is invaluable. Windy roads, good scenery, top down and good music, now that is wonderful. A hot chick in the passenger seat doesn't suck either


My suggestion is to upgrade the stereo so that you have the option to enjoyably listen to the stereo or if the mood suits you, you can turn it off and listen to the music of German engineering. Better yet, get some MB Quart speakers and then either way you will be listening to German engineering.

Also remember that the hot chick in the passenger seat would much rather listen to music than the engine

Why not be able to enjoy the best of both worlds.
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Old 09-17-2009, 04:30 AM   #8
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This forum is full of people wanting their music louder, or clearer, or to have more bass. My radio and CD disc changer work just fine, but I never turn them on. I want to hear the music of the flat six. I also like to listen to every sound the Box makes, paying special attention to anything out of the norm.
Am I the only one? Does everyone else prefer the radio or the CD player?

My brother drove my box for the first time last month, after having a 1973 911 he was disappointed in the sound. He said the air cooled 911 was far less refined and made more noise, he was pretty much impressed with the rest of the evolution.
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Old 09-17-2009, 05:21 AM   #9
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I never use the stereo in my Box, even all with the speakers and such. My car makes beautiful music as is; Evo Hi -Flo intake, Fabspeed secondary cat bypass pipes and modifed sport muffler.

You want to listen to music? Sit in your den...(though I do listen while wrenching out in the garage).
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I never use the stereo in my Box, even all with the speakers and such. My car makes beautiful music as is; Evo Hi -Flo intake, Fabspeed secondary cat bypass pipes and modifed sport muffler.

You want to listen to music? Sit in your den...(though I do listen while wrenching out in the garage).
I am guessing you still have a stock stereo "I never use the stereo in my Box, even all with the speakers and such...You want to listen to music? Sit in your den" You stereo haters are starting to sound like a bunch of Porsche elitist snobs

Nothing like listening to the constant drone of your exhaust for hours on end while driving down the highway. Boxster engines are relatively quiet except WOT.

Spirited driving, definitely no stereo, highway driving stereo is a must
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I took the stereo and related parts out of my 911...waste of space and extra weight. I'd do the same to the Box, but sometimes my son drives with me and he likes it.

Nothing "elitist" about it...just my personal preference.
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I know many on this forum don't use their Boxsters as daily driver's but if you do, and you sit in traffic like I do, then the radio is a must. Sat radio is even better.
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