I had a car audio engineer look at the speakers and he doesn't see a problem with replacing most of them with Bose. Unfortunately, it was booked in for the work in late March so that hasn't happened yet for obvious reasons. My 'problem' with listening to music in cars is that I have spent most of my life working as an acoustics engineer and the transient and sibilant response of speakers is extremely important to me as it is essential to the good reproduction of drums. Unfortunately, at the moment, it is not quite as good as I'd like even using CDs as I have been a bit spoilt by the Bose system in the Honda Legend for the last 8 years.
There is one thing that still really bugs me though and I wonder if anyone can solve this as it happened again this morning during an essential shopping trip. I selected an album from the USB device using a voice command which is a really great shortcut, and the the album played and when I got to Sainsbury's, the display said Album 16 Track 5. When I came out of Sainsbury's and got back in the car, the same track was playing but the display now said Folder 27 File 7 and when the track finished it moved on the File 8 which happened to be Track 1 again. So to find Track 6 (which I had really been looking forward to), I had to load the album again using a voice command and then manually select Track 6 knowing that on my way home I would also hear Tracks, 7, 8, 9 & 10 in that order. Does anyone know how to stop the car changing from Album mode to Folder mode as it's doing my head in!!
What I don't understand is that all other devices I have used playing in folder mode such as my mp3 player, tablet and phone plus others in the past, when you select a folder it plays the tracks in conventional numerical/alphabetical Filename order which is what I've always understood Folder play to mean and as I've edited all the track filenames so there is an 01 xxxxxxxx for the first track, 02 xxxxxxxx for the second track, etc, the tracks all play in the order they are designed to. This is the first device I've found where this doesn't apply. Does anyone know of any workarounds for this? Any help appreciated.
My wife listens to audio books on headphones when out walking and these come from the library as a set of about 8-12 CDs. I rip these to mp3, rename every the track filename so they can run alphabetically in a single folder on either her phone or mp3 player starting with aa, ab, ac, etc - only takes about 10-15 minutes to rename about 150-200 tracks. She can then listen to the whole thing over a period of a couple of weeks and only have to press pause then off when she's finished knowing it will start again where she left off without any bookmarking and she'll never have to fiddle around finding folders then files as I've taken all that out of the equation for her. She couldn't listen to that story in my Lexus in folder play as the files wouldn't necessarily play in the right order! Bizarre.
Dave