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    "Hey Rick
    I noted your above post that you mentioned that the entertainment system sounds better with the HT on than with the soft top. I was wondering if you use all the option settings that are available when you select the DSP (Digital Signal Processing)button. Owner's manual pg. 16 & 17.
    Also on page 18 there is a way to set speed sensitivity volume to compensate for wind & road noise.

    With these settings I find the entertainment is great with the HT on or off; soft top up or down."



    I want to thank Mike (steelblue5505) for the above comment. I guess I should have read the manual more thoroughly. The DSP Ambiance setting seems to improve the sound quality dramatically.

    The best factory system I have heard was the Bose Gold system that came in my 1993 Cadillac STS but now that I have learned more about the system in my Thunderbird, I think it rivals the Bose system.

    Of course it could also be that my hearing has deteriorated since then. At age seventy, a real expensive system would be wasted on me as I probably can't discern much at the top and bottom ends of the sound scale any longer.

    It's either age or maybe too much listening to Pink Floyd albums at or near top volume level.

    Bronzebird
    2020 CanAm Spyder
    2021 Subaru Outback

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    Alright!!! Another Pink Floyd fan. My idea would be to go ahead and get the system you need to compensate for the hearing lost over the years.
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    • #3
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      Pop in some decent speakers and kick them with an amp and you can still decern the highs and lows or at least feel them.
      Lonestar
      It was a smile in every mile
      Gotta love that American Ride

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by Lonestar View Post
        Pop in some decent speakers and kick them with an amp and you can still decern the highs and lows or at least feel them.
        This is a great suggestion because keeping the original factory unit in place in the dash will make your car less of a target for thieves. Just make sure the original speaker grilles are utilized as well.

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        • #5
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          One of my greatest experiences of my younger days was one day getting a little bit high and setting the needle on "Dark Side of the Moon" for the first time, slipping on the head phones, and falling away into dreamland. The clocks in "Time" scared the 5h!t outta me!
          PK- 2002 Premium Blue/Full Accent/Whisper White Top VIN#16336
          Built April 22, 2002
          Purchased July 24, 2002

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          • #6
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            Phil & Rick,

            If you appreciate Pink Floyd and enjoy watching DVD Concerts, I highly recommend the Pink Floyd "Pulse" DVD. It is a 2 disk set, and disk 2 is almost entirely Dark Side of the Moon.

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            • #7
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              Yep, been there, done that, great DVD.
              PK- 2002 Premium Blue/Full Accent/Whisper White Top VIN#16336
              Built April 22, 2002
              Purchased July 24, 2002

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              • #8
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                James:

                Yes, the Pulse DVD is great. Between legit releases and bootlegs I probably have thirty PF concerts on DVD and tapes converted to DVDs.

                I also have the full collection beginning with 'Piper At the Gates of Dawn' through to the latest releases by Gilmour and Waters in their various iterations.

                It also runs in the family. One of my sons has a number of Floyd solos up on youtube. Here are a couple of his postings

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqV_J8Jj0OQ

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI4hntFg4go

                Bronzebird
                2020 CanAm Spyder
                2021 Subaru Outback

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                • #9
                  Re: Factory sound systems

                  In the '03 and '05 Birds I took out all the OEM speakers and replaced them with Alpine and Boston Accustics respectfully and also added XM Radio. Both have made listening to the audio system much more enjoyable.
                  http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/membe...00&ppuser=1190
                  '03 T-Bird -Torch Red
                  '05 T-Bird - Inca Gold
                  '13 Mustang BOSS 302
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                  • #10
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                    Bruce, Could you elaborate on the XM radio. I would like to have it in my Bird. I think I have a shop near me that will install it but I need to know what to buy and were to buy it. We have it in our 2008 Malibu LTZ and love it. Thanks, Leroy

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                    • #11
                      Re: Factory sound systems

                      http://www.audiovox.com/webapp/wcs/s...5004&langId=-1

                      The above link is for the XM plug & play system for the 04-05 Thunderbird.

                      A Sirius plug and play kit is also available for the 04-05 Thunderbird but is a larger unit and more expensive.
                      Lonestar
                      It was a smile in every mile
                      Gotta love that American Ride

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                      • #12
                        Re: Factory sound systems

                        What Lonestar links to is very much like what I have. All the components can be installed easily and neatly out of sight except for the antenna. I elected to mount it on the dash in front of the sensor. Some here have mounted it in the inside of the trunk lid (fiberglass) and others do it the standard way by mounting it on the rear sail area which is what is recommended by the Mfg'er for the best reception.
                        http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/membe...00&ppuser=1190
                        '03 T-Bird -Torch Red
                        '05 T-Bird - Inca Gold
                        '13 Mustang BOSS 302
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                        • #13
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                          Get the Sirius adapter. It fits in and doesn't show and there will be no difference between XM and Sirius soon with the merger going through.

                          Personally, I prefer Sirius, but we have XM in my wifes Lexus and it has decent stations too. Frankly, there isn't enough difference between them to get me excited. I won't listen to Howard Stern and now you can get the best of XM on Sirius. Sirius has the PBS talk shows and you can always find something to listen to there.

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