120dB+ for a kick drum you can feel in your stomach. Developed entirely in-house, our audio system provides an excellent listening experience for music, gaming or video content, no matter which seat you’re in www.tesla.com/
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@@nilswalcher8338 No, he just owns a Tesla that has the same speakers as a Chevy Spark, like every Tesla does, because Teslas aren't luxury cars. They're just overglorified Priuses.
I'll take 11 out of 10 any day of the week in audio quality and listening experience. Thanks for all you do to make audio a wonderful experience when driving!
Even the ones that engineered the poison governments forced you to inject into your body? What about the ones that made leaded gasoline that permanently poisoned the environment and everyone in it?
I enjoy the system in my Model Y. It’s a step above the systems I have had in BMW, Audi, Ford, etc. It helps to not have any engine drone noise to disrupt the listening environment.
If I'm hands free phoning someone in the car now, they can hear my voice perfectly clear. Wasn't always that way, but they've pushed a software update recently that brought drastic improvements!
It's so refreshing that you guys are mission driven and not profit driven. Legacy auto which exists solely for the profit of it's shareholders sacrifices everything to accomplish this end. Keep being you and you will take over the world.
I only have a SR+ Model 3 so don’t have the subwoofer, and I’m even impressed with the sound on that. Can’t imagine how good it must be with the subwoofer too!
The responses here show that tastes differ. An 'audiophile' ranks differently than a music enthusiast and then again vs the average Joe. Don't know about the SR+ system, but the upgraded system, sub 'n all, is very good. Doesn't mean you can't get even better, clearly. But for a stock audio system in a car that isn't really expensive, it does rock.
If you have an SR+ and not a RWD, you can get a Hanshow kit to enable some disabled speakers in the car. It will still be missing the sub though.@@AyushK
I think door speakers really need a long throw! to get satisfactory level, and I think teslas only have like 2-3mm per way on door speakers, With even 125hz crossover Im going over 6mm excursion on my dayton audio's , on purifi speakers I could tune it to as low as 80hz to get to the same level with 10mm excursion but subwoofer completely disappeared with 80hz crossover!! Next one is I think illuminator which has 16mm excursion before mechanical damage! Many speaker companies really need to make motor and suspension much more stronger lol, it doesnt really sacrifice anything other than high end response and lil bit of power and space. Look at anarchy woofer, no excuses for high long throw performance cheaply..
More videos like this also being played in service centers and before major keynotes like AI-Day, Investor day, battery day, etc. Sometimes you guys have 1hr or more of music playing on a blank screen. These are missed opportunities to educate everyone on the amazing work you guys do.
Every little detail in the car is engineered, it is not inherited from a legacy design, a legacy manufacturing method, or a 3rd party supplier. Same goes for the testing facilities, telemetry rigs / dummies... Everything is built for purpose, from the ground-up, in-house by a bunch of hardcore DIYers with some great equipment (funding).
We got a '22 MY a few months ago, and the sound is indeed very good, but in ours there's a bit of resonance kicking in at certain low frequencies. Our neighbour who also has a '22 MY has been installing sound dampening mats in his, and swears he hears a big improvement. For now, our '16 MS is better at handling the deep frequencies at volume, but I think the MY would have an edge otherwise.
@@koma-k I haven't noticed such issues but then again my hours with Y are fairly low. But this reminds me of an old problem I had with BMW steering. At max steering it had some unhealthy sounds until I discovered an assumed female nut under spare wheel 😂
I wish there were more HiFi options to play in the system. Tidal is the only one that seems to offer HiFi and the experience is so dramatically better than using Bluetooth. It's a shame people aren't given the opportunity to try some HiFi right after purchasing their vehicle. The audio system is truly astounding.
@@lukabosnjak3829 HiFi is far from a gimmick. If you play the same song back to back using Tidal vs Spotify bluetooth, there is a clear difference. HiFi is fuller because it manages to send more info to the system as to how each note should sound. It's hard to describe the difference that exists because it just sounds fuller. If you ran a blind audio test with some friends or have them run it on you, you will see the difference. Maybe not huge for casual listeners, but big for people that care about audio fidelity.
It's crazy how much work goes into immersive sound, we enjoy! 🔊 to the level 11😁 I always watch movies or movie trailers in Tesla to have theatre feeling
Thanks so much for the upgrade a month ago allowing all channels of 5.1 flac/mp4 been played. But unfortunately, the surround sound is downmixed to stereo before send out to all speakers. Hope an upgrade soon will allow discrete playback (in Audio Settings) of the separate channels of surround mixes! 29 artists kindly offers free 5.1 listening of one track or more from their albums on surroundmusic.1 - Over 100 free tracks there that could be played in Tesla’s
@@hotconductor4749 - That would help. But us who want to listen to music in high resolution, in a more sustainable way (also for the artists) would love to play 5.1 FLAC from USB storage! - 96kHz 24 bit stereo flac already sounds SO good! If we could choose a discrete surround mode it would be fantastic!!:)
@@skierpage engineer reporting for duty. I have a very ethical 2 channel system for listening to music. I also have an Atmos setup which is a lot of fun for movies. Occasionally I play music on it and it's a blast. Atmos is the standard for music now and it's a blast to go back and listen to stuff you know with the new mixes. Pink Floyd, Queen, etc etc everything is getting remixed in it. Live albums are immersive. Bottom line, I'll never not have a 2 channel system for personal listening. I'd love to have Atmos in my Tesla! It will likely be the main place I listen to Atmos mixes.
@@connordoyle502 looks like the Greek letter Xi. Use a character map application, look up the weird key combination for it on a PC, or copy and paste from the Wikipedia " Xi letter article. Unicode 15.1 defines 149,000 characters!
Man i love how tesla does all the in house development! Looking at the software side and how they are able to integrate everything and test everything so “simple" by talking with each other instead of having to go through a third party is a massive benefit 😁 like having tests software in car showing on the display lol
I have a Model 3 Performance and it sounds amazing! Crazy to think that we've got that kind of a thing in 50-60k car and it's included, we don't have to pay for any audio package or upgrade
I got my MY some weeks ago (had a M3 before, and different cars of VAG / BMW Group before this one) and I am impressed every day I listen to music in this car. Although I always had a good sound system in my car, the sound in my MY is next level. So it is not just a commercial clip - this is 100% true what you are presenting us here.
The sound quality in my 2022 model 3 is so good that when I listen to 80's music it sounds different from what I remember hearing in the 80's. The same music sounds much better than I ever heard it before. Blows my mind.
the speakers in my tesla model y 2022 are amazing, cleanest, loudest, most banging system ive ever heard, and ive driven mercedes, and range rovers. Cant beat it
I am not a tesla fanboy but they hired some of the BEST in the car sound business to make the speakers on the Tesla great and didn't charge people more for it. I have alot of respect to those audio engineers.
Teslas are masterpieces built by amazing engineers and talented people! The fact that Tesla makes their own motors and their own stereo system only sets them apart from other auto manufacterers even more.
No joke, it's the best! 5+ years in two different Model 3's with the Premium Audio and still is a dream...scary clear and amazing sound stage. Immersive Audio is magic! Can't wait for my X with even MORE speakers and power! 22 vs. 14 speakers!
I upgraded my subwoofer, front and door speakers and I was stunned by the sound that came out of them. The upgrade was subtle, but ever since I had my 3, then Y, it's probably one of the best OEM sound system out there.
You need to increase the bitrate of the Spotify player! Otherwise you can not really utilize this audio system, which was designed with so much effort :)
I really appreciate how crisp and defined the low end is. It's not muddy or doesn't distort, even at louder volumes. It's really defined. For an audio engineer, testing your mixes in your car is a lot more fun in Tesla 😂🎛