@drjohn71a Are you referring to the transmission-line subwoofer in the premium audio package? It was described as being "built into the body" so my guess would be that it's not going to be out in the open, but I think we'll need to wait and see.
@my_discord_number_is_0328 That would, however, provide very poor audio quality: Many people enjoy listening to music or audiobooks or podcasts while they drive.
@Kerbe #12705 link also points out people can buy multiple speakers to put in different locations, and some speakers come with ability to edit what type of sound comes out of speakers similar to volvos equalizer, bass trebel modifier etc, pretty sure there are phone apps for that too.
aptera would advertise such portable speakers as recommendations in the order configurator and that can be another way of profit itself. the referal from aptera can also be a way to get a discount off normal price to incentivise buying.
the speakers types can also be not a part of teh car at all, like these that allow user to hear their surroundings more unlike normal use of earphones/buds.
@my_discord_number_is_0328 Equalizers can only modify the sound that's there - they can't make a tiny speaker sound full-bodied. Hanging multiple Bluetooth speakers around the interior of a vehicle sounds like a terrible nuisance, especially when they need to be recharged before use. Face it: A decent quality audio system is "standard issue" in nearly every vehicle sold in the US, from farm equipment to delivery vans. The only option, in passenger vehicles, is to INCREASE the quality/size of the basic installation.
At over 110 miles per day, I’m a big Audible and Great Courses fan in addition to music. Without going into a lot of details, I just want a pic or a drawing or a clear statement about the chances of having a big box sticking up into the cargo or cabin area. I understand the acoustic benefit of a big boom box intrusion, but if it takes a foot out of the cargo, bed floor, I would probably not order it.
I have the deluxe audio on my i3 and feel it is a necessity during long charging times.
@drjohn71a Are you referring to the transmission-line subwoofer in the premium audio package? It was described as being "built into the body" so my guess would be that it's not going to be out in the open, but I think we'll need to wait and see.
it should not be built into teh car, instead:fast:https://www.aptera.us/forum/main/comment/602d9630ae62a900174a0c30
@my_discord_number_is_0328 That would, however, provide very poor audio quality: Many people enjoy listening to music or audiobooks or podcasts while they drive.
@Kerbe #12705 link also points out people can buy multiple speakers to put in different locations, and some speakers come with ability to edit what type of sound comes out of speakers similar to volvos equalizer, bass trebel modifier etc, pretty sure there are phone apps for that too.
aptera would advertise such portable speakers as recommendations in the order configurator and that can be another way of profit itself. the referal from aptera can also be a way to get a discount off normal price to incentivise buying.
the speakers types can also be not a part of teh car at all, like these that allow user to hear their surroundings more unlike normal use of earphones/buds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx62VjBCtj0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVNWEi616Og https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLkiBqE2bAQ
@my_discord_number_is_0328 Equalizers can only modify the sound that's there - they can't make a tiny speaker sound full-bodied. Hanging multiple Bluetooth speakers around the interior of a vehicle sounds like a terrible nuisance, especially when they need to be recharged before use. Face it: A decent quality audio system is "standard issue" in nearly every vehicle sold in the US, from farm equipment to delivery vans. The only option, in passenger vehicles, is to INCREASE the quality/size of the basic installation.
At over 110 miles per day, I’m a big Audible and Great Courses fan in addition to music. Without going into a lot of details, I just want a pic or a drawing or a clear statement about the chances of having a big box sticking up into the cargo or cabin area. I understand the acoustic benefit of a big boom box intrusion, but if it takes a foot out of the cargo, bed floor, I would probably not order it.
I have the deluxe audio on my i3 and feel it is a necessity during long charging times.