Yeah, Francis. You got the '22 Bronco with the improved audio system after the first year blunders. Good for you.Scott is a rich kid from the '80s, I'll bet on Alpine.
I did as well. Day 1 reservation, and took delivery 12/21, last model week for the 21 model 2door. The first 2door to a customer at my dealership other than their demo Bronco (OB with the B&O). The later delivery's did sound better for whatever reason.I followed the Bronco gestation from the reveal onward. I was an original Reservationist (Sept. 2020). I lived the Bronco rollout and updates. The '22 Bronco did not get an audio upgrade.
Renown for eating cassette tapes.Scott is a kid from the '80s, I'll bet on Alpine.
I remember that!Renown for eating cassette tapes.
That quote was from people who didn't know how to properly place 901's in their listening room and used them backwards facing.Used to be "No Highs or Lows, it must be Bose" but Bose' in out past 4 vehicles have been excellent.
Big complaints in the Blazer EV is the poor quality Sound system.
I've never had good experiences at aftermarket Sound shops and hope to avoid them with the Scout purchase.
It was a golden age of auto stereo back then.I remember that!
Probably so, we've always liked ours. Never any issues and always sounds amazing.That quote was from people who didn't know how to properly place 901's in their listening room and used them backwards facing.![]()
None of the Alpine CD players I installed in my older BMWs ever ate a cassette tape...Probably so, we've always liked ours. Never any issues and always sounds amazing.
My sister is a sound fanatic.
She collects old radios. Fantastic collection, every one with a story.
Also has that metal tubular speaker Bose was selling for years if anyone remembers.
I forget the name of it and can't Google up a pic.
One white Bakelite radio she has was for hospital rooms and only accepts Liberty Dimes to operate. Really cool.
Sister once worked for Ampex but was pink-slipped with an entire division because they saw no future in home video recording and sold their VHS and Betamax tech to the parent of Panasonic in Japan.
Then she worked for Xerox but was again laid off because Xerox saw no future with their Personal and office Computers and sold the PC Tech to SUN.
She then invested in this little coffee shop down the street that was going National. She is now known locally as the Fifth Beatle of Starbucks.
All ours did.None of the Alpine CD players I installed in my older BMWs ever ate a cassette tape...![]()