Would be interesting to know if the speakers are different, standard system compared to the ones which come with a subwoofer. Greetings! |
Update: My study found this related to your "little" bass issue: The upper level radio systems (so called "Premium Sound System) used inFord/Lincoln/Mercury vehicles have factory installed subwoofers. In such vehicles, the mid & high pitched sounds are directed to the regular speakers. The low bass sounds are directed to the factory subwoofer. This explains your issues. Greetings! |
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