Volfy
Some fava beans and a nice Chianti
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2010
- Messages
- 1,495
- Reaction score
- 1,370
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Gulf Coast
- Genesis Model Year
- 2021
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
I'm not surprised some down-market cars have more up-to-date infotainment system than our cars. G70 dates back to 2019, and probably more like 2018, since it was co-developed with the Kia Stinger. It is what it is, and there is no sense getting all upset about it. That said, one saving grace is that G70/Stinger has Android Auto built-in. This opens up a digital "back door", which we can exploit.Strange in my case a 2022 g70 sport with the Lexicon system sounds clearer and a wider sound stage using spotify on my Android vs. high quality files on a thumb drive. For the record this audio system does not impress my and likely very difficult and costly to improve and not a fan. I have some excellent home audio equipment and several great headphones and 4 tb of high rez files but this car sounds veiled and bland yet the spotify wireless seems clearer and fuller and this doesn't make any sense to me? I own the car and plan to keep it for sometime just don't care to rip it apart as I've done in the past with other cars, too bad Hyundai cheaped out
I just recently got a Motorola MA-1 dongle for Android Auto and have been playing podcast and music via AA BT Wireless. The sound quality overall, is much better than any material played through the head unit's source selection, including USB drive. What I think is happening is that AA BT Wireless bypasses a lot - if not all - of the head unit's sound processor. Instead, it pumps the digital stream directly into the DAC. Since I listen mostly to Amazon Music Unlimited, the app let's me know what bitrate any particular track is, as well as what my phone is capable of transferring, and even what the playback device is capable of receiving. As an example, Nora Jones' "Don't Know Why" has the highest bitrate I have found on AMU (see below).
It even has a Dolby ATMOS codec option, which both my Oneplus 9 Pro and the Motorola MA-1 can decode. ATMOS sounds amazing for the most part, but at times I still prefer the "uncolored" digital transfer.
Now, I have mine set up such that AA connects automatically, as soon as I turn ON the car, and I play audio exclusively through my phone. It has transformed how I interact with my car. Even my Stinger's base audio system, which sounded hohum at best before, is now quite listenable, even to my jaded ears that have heard much better car audio systems.
For an investment of less than $100, I consider the return on sound quality and user friendliness very much worth it.


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