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Replying to: 07denali (Jun 16, 2006 6:12 pm) |
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Replying to: 07denali (Jun 16, 2006 6:12 pm) Just to let you know I bought a 2007 Tahoe LTZ maxed out.It has the premium Bose system with Nav & rear entertainment.I was told when I bought it that it had the Bose Digital Signal Processing system with Center Point.I have not been able to access it.I know how to access it but it's not there.No one at the dealer can answer the question why. Also Chevrolet has not been much help. One person at the dealer told me that it was incorperated in the nav dvd and that the next generation of dvd's would have it on them.(Far fetched but all I have to go with) If any one could help it would be appreciated.If anyone that has the Bose DSP could read the actual part number off the Dvd and post it that also might help. Thanks to all Ron
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73 Shark The sub is in the floor center console of my Denali, you can easily zone in on it by turning the bass up and fading to the rear speakers but leave it one notch from being all the way back, the bass will still come from the center console. Ron, I can only guess center point is part of the denali/escalade system with the center speaker on the dash, it makes the soundstage sound like it's in coming from the center vs the doors. Ithink I access it by selecting the "surround" soundfield. |
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Replying to: sjenkinzz (Jun 02, 2006 5:45 am)
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I'd take some trim being loose if they could get the darn 6-speed into the Suburban and Tahoe!!!!Even if it's just in the LTZ, I'd step up to that from an LT3! GM ARE YOU LISTENING (I know they aren't, just ranting.) |
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Replying to: hpdc (Jun 18, 2006 6:46 pm) |
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Replying to: jjmjgnx (Jun 16, 2006 11:28 am) I can't say for sure what the milage is going to do as I have only put 40 miles of in town driving on it - but right now I am getting about 5.5% better milage according to the DIC. I don't want to hang my hat on that though, as 40 miles isn't a long enough run to get a true comparison. I think the 700 mile road trip this upcoming weekend will be a real good indicator though, as I made the same trip a week ago, and unless it rains, the conditions should be fairly similar and should provide a good back to back comparison of stock verses the Zoomer's system. |
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Replying to: 73shark (Jun 16, 2006 11:33 am) The factory system on mine was nearly whisper quiet at idle and even more so during full throttle (lots of noise from the intake side - whooshing sound from the exhaust side). With the Zoomer's system there is an actual distinct exhaust note under all three of the conditions. The sound quality is very nice - it has a deep rumble type note that puts me to mind somewhat of my friend's C-4 Vette (if that helps). Inside the cabin with the windows up, you can hear the note at idle and part throttle but it is not annoying and doesn't generate any funky resonance/drone. At full throttle it is a little louder than part throttle naturally, but it also competes with the noise that comes from the factory intake system. I will say, that as far as I am concerned, the note is very rich sounding under all of the above conditions. (I am trying to get a couple wav/mpeg files made up of each of the three conditions - but my camera isn't co-opating with me too well at the moment.) To answer the sorcing question, I purchased my system directly from Zoomers as part of a group purchase. Installation does not require you to reuse any part of the factory system after the cat. The new system comes with a new flex joint installed and all that is required is to bolt up the system to the flange after the cat, place the mounts into the factory hangers and install the supplied clamps. Hope that helps! If not, feel free to drop me a line. Thanks! -- TuscoTodd
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Hi guys. Well I just bought my 07 Tahoe 10 days ago and I want to take my SUV to get the sound system installed etc,. Now my question is/are: I wnet to Circuit city and they told me that if I wanted the system installed THAT my Onstar service will NO LONGER work. Is that true? Becuase some stores say it will work but some say it won't work. I am kinda confuse here! Thanks FJ |
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I am looking to Lower my 4x4 2007 tahoe. I know they have a few kits out there 3"(rear) and 2"(front). I rather have it lowered 4" and 3" . Any sugestions? Thanks FJ |
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