m4ever:DaveGordon:+1 for no Bose in the GT3. I like my hi-fi and would even consider paying for Burmester in a GTS or something, but in the GT3 it would be a waste of time. Regardless on whether you think the engine is music enough or not, once you start moving, the lack of soundproofing and general NVH obliterates the lower end of the frequencies, leaving only a harsh sounding top end. Adding more audio won't fix this. Put the money towards tyres and brakes instead
I ordered my 991.2 GT3 (manual, no Clubsport as I don`t track) and I ticked the Bose option, not because I am an audiophile but just because the standard audio setup is really poor.
way to go
Jul 20, 2017 8:27:44 AM
BjoernB:m4ever:DaveGordon:+1 for no Bose in the GT3. I like my hi-fi and would even consider paying for Burmester in a GTS or something, but in the GT3 it would be a waste of time. Regardless on whether you think the engine is music enough or not, once you start moving, the lack of soundproofing and general NVH obliterates the lower end of the frequencies, leaving only a harsh sounding top end. Adding more audio won't fix this. Put the money towards tyres and brakes instead
I ordered my 991.2 GT3 (manual, no Clubsport as I don`t track) and I ticked the Bose option, not because I am an audiophile but just because the standard audio setup is really poor.
way to go
Agreed. If you plan on driving a GT3 on any longer journeys (which you should enjoy) and you like music or radio, it's well worth getting the upgraded stereo. Imagine driving for a few hundred miles on a motorway -- that's when you can really appreciate a good stereo...
One of the great qualities of the GT3 is that you can enjoy driving it at any speed!
Jul 20, 2017 9:07:32 AM
Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
Yes have driven every GT3 since the 996. To me it makes sense and I am not saying everyone should do the same. I have also ticked heated bucket seats for that matter. I have configured the car to my liking.
KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
I drove a 991.1 GT3 RS from Zuffenhausen to Munich and I was still able to enjoy some music. Depends on how high you rev (car was new, so I couldn't/wouldn't rev above 4000 rpm). BOSE is crap in the 911 anyway but for example "acceptable" in my wife's Cayenne S Diesel (2017 model with CarPlay). Truth be told: I wouldn't really need the fantastic B&O system in my R8 but for example on speed limit roads (Austria/Italy...highway), it is quite pleasant to have a good music sound in the car because you cannot really enjoy the car at these constant speeds. I usually set my speed control to the speed limit and I listen to the music from the sound system.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
It's not a Caterham...
1992 Mercedes-Benz W124 500E / 2003 BMW M3 CSL (sold) / 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 RS / 2014 BMW-Alpina D3 biturbo Touring / 2014 BMW-Alpina B3 biturbo Touring Allrad
Porker:KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
It's not a Caterham...
Precisely, so why do you care about the weight of bigger speakers
m4ever:DaveGordon:+1 for no Bose in the GT3. I like my hi-fi and would even consider paying for Burmester in a GTS or something, but in the GT3 it would be a waste of time. Regardless on whether you think the engine is music enough or not, once you start moving, the lack of soundproofing and general NVH obliterates the lower end of the frequencies, leaving only a harsh sounding top end. Adding more audio won't fix this. Put the money towards tyres and brakes instead
I ordered my 991.2 GT3 (manual, no Clubsport as I don`t track) and I ticked the Bose option, not because I am an audiophile but just because the standard audio setup is really poor.
Congrats m4ever What's your colour combination ?
Gauss:m4ever:DaveGordon:+1 for no Bose in the GT3. I like my hi-fi and would even consider paying for Burmester in a GTS or something, but in the GT3 it would be a waste of time. Regardless on whether you think the engine is music enough or not, once you start moving, the lack of soundproofing and general NVH obliterates the lower end of the frequencies, leaving only a harsh sounding top end. Adding more audio won't fix this. Put the money towards tyres and brakes instead
I ordered my 991.2 GT3 (manual, no Clubsport as I don`t track) and I ticked the Bose option, not because I am an audiophile but just because the standard audio setup is really poor.
Congrats m4ever What's your colour combination ?
Thanks Gauss Mine one will be Sternrubin (color to sample), full leather/alcantara with silver stitching, foldable bucket seats (heated), aluminum wheels. The color is not to everyone's liking but I love it since the days of the 964 RS .
Gauss:Porker:KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
It's not a Caterham...
Precisely, so why do you care about the weight of bigger speakers
I was just wondering what the penalty/downside was. Why wouldn't one take better speakers if there's no downside, given the cost of the upgrade is very limited.
1992 Mercedes-Benz W124 500E / 2003 BMW M3 CSL (sold) / 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 RS / 2014 BMW-Alpina D3 biturbo Touring / 2014 BMW-Alpina B3 biturbo Touring Allrad
Jul 20, 2017 11:28:53 AM
Porker:Gauss:Porker:KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
It's not a Caterham...
Precisely, so why do you care about the weight of bigger speakers
I was just wondering what the penalty/downside was. Why wouldn't one take better speakers if there's no downside, given the cost of the upgrade is very limited.
Weight difference in a normal 911 between standard and Bose is minimal.. <5kg IIRC. This may be less in the GT3 as I'm not sure if they leave the rear speakers out or not. Burmester is proportionally rather heavier as the speakers have much bigger magnets and chassis - not an option on GT3 though.
I've listened to the stereo in my .1 GT3 extensively - on long trips alone to tracks, UK, etc. I wish it sounded better, but don't think putting better equipment in will improve the experience in the face of the high ambient noise level (unless you want to deafen yourself in the process).
2015 911 GT3, 1964 Type 1
Jul 20, 2017 11:29:50 AM
DaveGordon:Porker:Gauss:Porker:KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
It's not a Caterham...
Precisely, so why do you care about the weight of bigger speakers
I was just wondering what the penalty/downside was. Why wouldn't one take better speakers if there's no downside, given the cost of the upgrade is very limited.
Weight difference in a normal 911 between standard and Bose is minimal.. <5kg IIRC. This may be less in the GT3 as I'm not sure if they leave the rear speakers out or not. Burmester is proportionally rather heavier as the speakers have much bigger magnets and chassis - not an option on GT3 though.
I've listened to the stereo in my .1 GT3 extensively - on long trips alone to tracks, UK, etc. I wish it sounded better, but don't think putting better equipment in will improve the experience in the face of the high ambient noise level (unless you want to deafen yourself in the process).
You'd be surprised what a good system can do...
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Jul 20, 2017 11:35:27 AM
RC:KresoF1:Did any of you drove 991.1 GT3 RS or 991.2 GT3?
I am assuming not since interior noise is so high that any kind of stereo besides standard one do not make any kind of sense.
Adding a Bose to GT3 is similar thing to adding Ventilated seats to GT3(thank God, not possible).
I drove a 991.1 GT3 RS from Zuffenhausen to Munich and I was still able to enjoy some music. Depends on how high you rev (car was new, so I couldn't/wouldn't rev above 4000 rpm). BOSE is crap in the 911 anyway but for example "acceptable" in my wife's Cayenne S Diesel (2017 model with CarPlay). Truth be told: I wouldn't really need the fantastic B&O system in my R8 but for example on speed limit roads (Austria/Italy...highway), it is quite pleasant to have a good music sound in the car because you cannot really enjoy the car at these constant speeds. I usually set my speed control to the speed limit and I listen to the music from the sound system.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
1) I hear Bose in 991.2 is much better than 991.1
2) The guys who upgraded their stereos in the 991.1 GT3 had to add more insulation in the doors so that the upgraded drivers could do their job. This is why Burmeister will not put their stereos in certain cars.
3) In the GT4 it is definitely possible to listen to music and it isn't half bad for a car of this type, but any better stereo would definitely be held back by the car's acoustics. As it is now, you have to play the stereo quite loud just to drown out the ambient noise (in 6th gear at 3500rpm) and that becomes tiring, regardless of how distortion free an upgraded stereo would be. That said, I still enjoy having a stereo for when stuck in traffic or cruising around.
My 918 has a delightful system that is distortion-free at loud-enough levels that I can listen to SiriusXM or my thumb drive while cruising to and from track events in fine style.
I've spec'd the GT2RS with the uprated sound system to offer the same experience (I hope).
Mike
918 Spyder + 991 GT3 RS +Tesla Roadster 1.5 & Model S + Panamera Turbo + BMW Z8 + BMW 3.0 CSi + Bentley Arnage T
W8MM:My 918 has a delightful system that is distortion-free at loud-enough levels that I can listen to SiriusXM or my thumb drive while cruising to and from track events in fine style.
I imagine it sounds great while in electric-only mode. I would think this is a selling point of all EV's for audiophiles.
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73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 16 Cayman GT4, 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi
Gauss:Touring is coming
Is there a piece missing? Looks a bit unfinished under top intake grille...
73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 16 Cayman GT4, 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi
Jul 20, 2017 8:35:19 PM
Jul 20, 2017 8:35:20 PM
Jul 20, 2017 10:07:49 PM
To me it looks like the engine cover is not fully closed hence giving the impression of discontinuity with the rear spoiler, but you can see on the sides that the engine lip is popped up from the side hips. Looks like the rear spoiler has a little lip on the end of it too, interesting. If only we could see into the back seat area in that pic...
⇒ Carlos - Porsche 991 Carrera GTS
Jul 21, 2017 2:00:04 AM
Carlos from Spain:To me it looks like the engine cover is not fully closed hence giving the impression of discontinuity with the rear spoiler, but you can see on the sides that the engine lip is popped up from the side hips. Looks like the rear spoiler has a little lip on the end of it too, interesting. If only we could see into the back seat area in that pic...
That makes sense...
73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 16 Cayman GT4, 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi