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Sight and Sound package.

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I am pretty sure I am going to purchase a TourX Essence this week. I have it narrowed down to 5 and am going to see who can give me the best price and go that route.
My only requirement is DCP-1 Though DCP-2 & S&S are nice.

I have test drove 2 and maybe they're just not broken in but I was a pinch underwhelmed with the factory Bose stereo that comes in the S&S. I have well above average experience in car audio but I have been away from it somewhat for close to a decade.

I know from experience that Bose stereos are pretty difficult to do upgrades to. I found a rare essence with DCP-1 and no S&S. Would it be moderately easy to do an upgrade to the stock stereo that would significantly improve on what I would get with the Bose? There isn't much I am afraid of trying and am pretty good with fiberglass if need be for a sub in the back.
 
I am pretty sure I am going to purchase a TourX Essence this week. I have it narrowed down to 5 and am going to see who can give me the best price and go that route.
My only requirement is DCP-1 Though DCP-2 & S&S are nice.

I have test drove 2 and maybe they're just not broken in but I was a pinch underwhelmed with the factory Bose stereo that comes in the S&S. I have well above average experience in car audio but I have been away from it somewhat for close to a decade.

I know from experience that Bose stereos are pretty difficult to do upgrades to. I found a rare essence with DCP-1 and no S&S. Would it be moderately easy to do an upgrade to the stock stereo that would significantly improve on what I would get with the Bose? There isn't much I am afraid of trying and am pretty good with fiberglass if need be for a sub in the back.
S&S package includes remote start. If it doesn't have the S&S package you need to check if the remote start option is included "if you want the remote start"
 
Which package contains the navigation system?
 
S&S package includes remote start. If it doesn't have the S&S package you need to check if the remote start option is included "if you want the remote start"
I have remote start on my Essence trim D1+D2 (no S&S no Pano)

I'm perfectly happy with my trim combination. It's black exterior black interior so I really didn't want to deal with how hot it might* get w/ glass roof.

There is still a Bose branded sub in the back of mine too.
 
I got both packages. All the additional small things were worth what you would consider "not that good" Bose sound.
 
The stock radio should be pretty easy...but you aren’t swapping head units in one either. Speaker swaps should be more straightforward.

I have the Bose radio and it is underwhelming. That being said, I will likely never tear it apart. It’s good enough and has enough power to overcome road noise. I will give it props for having balanced sound at low volume - you’ll get bass and highs unlike most car stereos I’ve heard.

If I want great sound, I’ll upgrade components to my house stereo rather than tearing my car apart.
 
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I've got BOSE (No highs, no lows, it must be BOSE.) 😆

I know audiophiles turn up their nose at it but I think it's fine. Much better than the stock base unit in my wife's 2016 Terrain, better than the base unit in my old Highlander. I admit this is the first upgraded stereo I've had in a car and it does make me want to explore other manufacturers high end audio packages.

Plus my 5 year old told me how much better my radio was than the one in her mom's car. I told her "shhhhhhhh... We won't tell Mom."
 
I have the Bose, and my only complaint is that they left out any semblance of base.

I don't try to drive around rattling windows, but some songs do have some base, and it is just flat out missing in the Bose system.

If I could add some base punch, without significantly altering the system, altering interior panels, etc. I would like to. Most things people do are just too intrusive to the car for me.
 
I have the Bose, and my only complaint is that they left out any semblance of base.

I don't try to drive around rattling windows, but some songs do have some base, and it is just flat out missing in the Bose system.

If I could add some base punch, without significantly altering the system, altering interior panels, etc. I would like to. Most things people do are just too intrusive to the car for me.

Do you have the upgraded 8 speaker version? If there's one thing I think the system excels at, it's bass delivery. I do find treble sorely lacking.
 
I am pretty sure I am going to purchase a TourX Essence this week. I have it narrowed down to 5 and am going to see who can give me the best price and go that route.
My only requirement is DCP-1 Though DCP-2 & S&S are nice.

I have test drove 2 and maybe they're just not broken in but I was a pinch underwhelmed with the factory Bose stereo that comes in the S&S. I have well above average experience in car audio but I have been away from it somewhat for close to a decade.

I know from experience that Bose stereos are pretty difficult to do upgrades to. I found a rare essence with DCP-1 and no S&S. Would it be moderately easy to do an upgrade to the stock stereo that would significantly improve on what I would get with the Bose? There isn't much I am afraid of trying and am pretty good with fiberglass if need be for a sub in the back.
You cannot swap the headunit out in any Regal. There are a couple of threads with information on how some of us are attempting to upgrade the base and Bose systems. The biggest difference I see in upgrading the two different systems is the harness interface and the location of where you will using the harness. The base system is all contained under the dash behind the glove box in all Regals (from all the information I've seen). In the TourX the Bose system amp is located in the rear behind the passenger quarter panel cover. I'm not sure where the Bose amp is located in the Sportback.

Reading these threads will provide you with the information that has been gathered through "trial and error" of members here. I am going to have to talk with a friend of mine who is the lead installer in a local shop about paying the shop to do mine. I just don't have the time. I have the vast majority of stuff, but still have some big purchases to make (DSP and subs). I may also use amps I already own instead of purchasing the two new amps that I would like to run to save time and money.

Installing Aftermarket Amp/Subs in 2019 Buick Regal GS with Bose System.

Swapping factory speakers + custom sub box
 
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Yeah I obviously wouldn't attempt to replace the head-unit. I would probably just run my own amp's and speakers and maybe a powered sub.
 
I love the S & S Pkg. My Navigation, after I learned how to handle it.Works like a Charm.
 
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I have the Bose as well. Highs and lows are fine, it is the midrange that is lacking. But this can be addressed via the built-in equalizer.

Regardless of sound system package, the TourX is very quiet with low road noise compared to other cars. Noise is half the battle (maybe more than half) as far as audio is concerned, so this this car would be a good choice to build an outstanding audio system in.
 
Regardless of sound system package, the TourX is very quiet with low road noise compared to other cars. Noise is half the battle (maybe more than half) as far as audio is concerned, so this this car would be a good choice to build an outstanding audio system in.
I think this brings up a good point. Once you start removing the OE parts of the system you may disable the active noise cancellation. My ‘14 Accord had a poor 4-speaker system so I went and installed a sub, amp, speaker upgrades but used the factory head unit. The sound could never get better, even after disabling the ANC.

Disabling ANC makes the background noise louder which fights upgrades you may try. Remember, every 3dB requires a doubling of power.
 
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Do you have the upgraded 8 speaker version? If there's one thing I think the system excels at, it's bass delivery. I do find treble sorely lacking.
I have a 2019 Essence with DC1 DC2 and S&S. I am unaware of any differences of Bose systems in S&S.

Throw in a song that has deep base (not just normal beat in a song). You will find it simply doesn't exist. Even my Bose headphones can hit the exact same note on the exact same song quite well.
 
I have a 2019 Essence with DC1 DC2 and S&S. I am unaware of any differences of Bose systems in S&S.

Throw in a song that has deep base (not just normal beat in a song). You will find it simply doesn't exist. Even my Bose headphones can hit the exact same note on the exact same song quite well.
I've turned up the base a bit and can feel the door panels vibrating. I'm happy.

I know I sound like a dork but I miss the equalizer presets for certain music types like "pop" - "country" - "classical"
 
The bass is pretty damn good. I'm not an audiophile, but i do appreciate a crisp clear sound. And I think the system is actually pretty damn good.
 
I have a 2019 Essence with DC1 DC2 and S&S. I am unaware of any differences of Bose systems in S&S.

Throw in a song that has deep base (not just normal beat in a song). You will find it simply doesn't exist. Even my Bose headphones can hit the exact same note on the exact same song quite well.

Interesting. Have you checked to see that the sub in the hatch floor actually works? I am an audiophile myself and am pretty picky about my systems (over $6,000 in my living room surround set up) and if you don't feel bass in a song with gobs of it, I'd be inclined to say something is wrong with yours. I have the 900 watt Harman Kardon system in my RAM and the Bose system puts out damn near the same levels of bass, with the RAM eauilizer set to full bass and the Buick on 3/4.

I'm not trying to say you're wrong here, just that it sounds like you might have a faulty connection or setting. 🤷‍♂️
 
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