Road noise
#41
Taking out the inside of the doors is pretty easy....I made a attempt to access the inner door panel to rub a crease in the door (really really small) flat...ive had success doing this before. Behind that panel is a metal one with about 500 screws in it...so i figured the hell with it..but the interior part is very simple to get off w/o damaging anything..but man those speakers look wimpy for being Bose.
#44
Interesting reading on the Bose system. Never been impressed with Bose period, home or auto. Won't have overpriced Bose gear in my home system as it's really overpriced for what you get. Most of my friends, remember that I'm 57, still live in the Bose is great world. Amazing how old reputations never die with the older crowd. As for the system in the 05 Max, it's more than adequate for most of us "oldsters" as were partially deaf from listing to our wives over the past 30 to 35 years. Really, if you want to hear a real "crappy" system, just drive a new Honda Accord, even my "tin"ears think it's awful. In closing, I don't feel the road noise in the new Max SE is excessive, but then again, I'm probably deaf and the Bose system playing Jim Brickman or Diana Krall just drowns it out.
#45
If I had any money for an audiophile system Bose would be last on my list, Id have gorgeous MacIntosh tube amplifiers and B&W speakers. For the car, there are no factory systems that are any good, not even mark levenson in lexus, but i think thats as good as it gets.
#46
Originally Posted by jinsatx
Interesting reading on the Bose system. Never been impressed with Bose period, home or auto. Won't have overpriced Bose gear in my home system as it's really overpriced for what you get. Most of my friends, remember that I'm 57, still live in the Bose is great world. Amazing how old reputations never die with the older crowd. As for the system in the 05 Max, it's more than adequate for most of us "oldsters" as were partially deaf from listing to our wives over the past 30 to 35 years. Really, if you want to hear a real "crappy" system, just drive a new Honda Accord, even my "tin"ears think it's awful. In closing, I don't feel the road noise in the new Max SE is excessive, but then again, I'm probably deaf and the Bose system playing Jim Brickman or Diana Krall just drowns it out.
#47
Bose is disappointing
Originally Posted by -AoW-JP
I hear that. I'm not too impressed with the Bose in my car either.
#50
From what the guys told me at Car Toys, apparently the Bose systems have different impedence requirements than others. Sounds like BS to me, but I listened to them. I kept all of the stock Bose system, except I disconnected the woofers from the rear deck and put two tens (sealed box) in the trunk and put a hefty amp to them. Sounds good enough for me. A little heavy on the bass at low volume. But that is adjustable to your preference. Sounds great!
#51
I just bought an 04 SE approximately one month ago and I am noticing alot of tire noise. I purchased 4 Z rated Hancook tires, however, it only limited the tire nosie for a short time. I also noticed the old tires were chopy on the threads. Can anyone tell me if it may be the struts or a bearing?
#52
Originally Posted by cruzan
I just bought an 04 SE approximately one month ago and I am noticing alot of tire noise. I purchased 4 Z rated Hancook tires, however, it only limited the tire nosie for a short time. I also noticed the old tires were chopy on the threads. Can anyone tell me if it may be the struts or a bearing?
#53
road vibrations
Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
If I had any money for an audiophile system Bose would be last on my list, Id have gorgeous MacIntosh tube amplifiers and B&W speakers. For the car, there are no factory systems that are any good, not even mark levenson in lexus, but i think thats as good as it gets.
I think that factory systems, even if they have an audio brand "nameplate", are so geared toward the mass market that they invariably miss the mark in the mind of audiophiles. I haven't heard the Levinson-Lexus system.
The best system I ever had was a Blaupunkt front end with Infinity speakers (in a VW Rabbit-some years ago). To my recollection, it sounded better than the Maxima-Bose system.
#54
Road Noise
Road noise - HA - got lots of it!
Just replaced a wheel bearing & ball joints - got allignment, new tires - all good huh? Well now I have this loud buffeting noise (like when one rear window is open on the highway) when I'm driving at 60mph+ really annoying!
Any ideas - 'cause I just love sinking more $$$ into this damn car!
EJ
Just replaced a wheel bearing & ball joints - got allignment, new tires - all good huh? Well now I have this loud buffeting noise (like when one rear window is open on the highway) when I'm driving at 60mph+ really annoying!
Any ideas - 'cause I just love sinking more $$$ into this damn car!
EJ
#55
Originally Posted by bluemaxx
I had 4 - 245/45x18 Michelin Pilot A/S installed a couple of weeks ago. It made a dramatic difference in the cabin noise on my SE. The RSA's were noisy in all circumstances. The Michelins ride/drive/handle/go around corners... Every aspect you can name is greatly improved over the RSA's. If I had known I would have done it much sooner.
My wife also agrees with this comment about the SE with 6-speed:
"In fact I drive in 4th gear for miles at a time because I can't hear the damn engine whining when I forget to shift into 5th and 6th gears. " I continually have to remind her (when she is driving and I'm only riding -- which isn't often) to shift to the next highest gear. She also will lug the engine (in a gear that is too high) much more than I would, and the Max just takes it without any complaint.
What a great car -- especially for the money.
#56
IMO, my 05 Maxima SE quieter than any other car that I've drive, except probably the '03 Lexus LS 430.
That 'any other car' includes, but not limited to, '04 Camry LE V6, '00 GS300, '02 BMW 325i, 03 Honda Odyssey, 03 Honda Pilot, '00 BMW 330i, 01 Accord EX V6... etc. 4 cyl's are not worthy to mention.
Maxima beats everything in terms of quieness, except the LS.
That 'any other car' includes, but not limited to, '04 Camry LE V6, '00 GS300, '02 BMW 325i, 03 Honda Odyssey, 03 Honda Pilot, '00 BMW 330i, 01 Accord EX V6... etc. 4 cyl's are not worthy to mention.
Maxima beats everything in terms of quieness, except the LS.
#57
You must not have a moonroof!
I have a Gen 5 and when the moonroof cover is open, it sounds like the roof is cracked open a bit, even at 30 mph.
#58
I came from a saturn sc2 with basically a straight pipe, so no my Maxima's small amount of noise does not bother me. It does seem to act up a bit suspension wise when the temp. drops below 50 degrees. It creaks like it's going to fall apart, but then when it warms back up it's as smooth as butter.
Edit: Hell of a first post bringing this back from the dead.
Edit: Hell of a first post bringing this back from the dead.
Last edited by MaxEx; 11-02-2009 at 08:44 PM.
#60
Check your tires. Even slight unevenness in wear pattern can affect road noise levels very substantially. I slowly developed noticeable road noise, then replaced the front tires. Sound level dropped. Then, replaced the rears a week later, and presto, road noise all but gone! (Goodyear Comfortreads on 04 SL).
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