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The sound system available for this vehicle as an upgraded package is Harmon/Kardon quantum logic one that highly outperforms bose or any other system I have heard. I can make this statement because my husband and I are audiophiles when it comes to cars and home theaters. Hopping in my husbands truck (bose) after driving with my Harmon kardon is like going from HD to am radio.
The makers of the car had the sound system custom made for this car so you will not find sound like it anywhere else. They spent countless hours listening and adjusting the sound until it was deemed perfect. One of the special features you will not find in stock sound systems are the dual subwoofers installed under the driver seat; the makers new that a sub was imperative for quality sound however in order to achieve the sound they wanted they needed a large sub with plenty of space to "knock" but the stinger lacked the space needed for such a large setup, they overcame this obstical by installing 2 subs, far superior to anything I have hears in any car (we test drive a lot). This is just one example of the time and effort put into to just the sound system alone. So for anyone thinking about modifying the sound system Don't! You would destroying an amazing custom tailored sound unmatched by any that would only result in a downgraded sound installed by less than experts, which would decrease the resale value of the car. To me it seems like you did not opt for this sound system upgrade, for which I have to say "sorry for your loss"
A lot of the disses on this system seem to be based on the fact that the subwoofers won't loosen dental fillings (I hate subterranean tremors unless I'm watching a movie on my Marantz/Wharfedale 7.2 surround system at home). Another factor is the horrible, execrable, unforgivably shitty lack of quality from the Sirius stream. Apparently, they are compressing and equalizing a ridiculously low bit rate band width signal with all the emphasis on bloated, muddy bass, which completely destroys the mids and highs. Almost as if their target audience is using a cheap dash radio. Don't they listen to their product? It sucks. I'm unable to enjoy any music programming from their myriad stations. Just news shows occasionally. My iPod Classic Lossless files play very nicely, and even most Amazon music Bluetooth from my Samsung 7 phone has surprised me with its listenability. The JL Audio/Alpine amp 6 speaker, 4 channel system in my 1989 Mustang GT pales in comparison to the Stinger's. The smaller dual subs are much faster and tighter than a big sub in a box would be. Perfect for music.