ML audio system revision
#1
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ML audio system revision
I took my car in today for the 6 month checkup. While there I had an opportunity to speak with the SM and asked him, among other subjects, if he was aware of complaints regarding the ML audio system. He stated that he was aware and that Lexus was aware of the dissatisfaction of some owners who had purchased the system. He stated that Lexus was planning a "revision" of the ML system to improve the sound complaints and that it would be retroactive. I don't know what "revision" means and I don't even know if he was slinging BS at me. Have to wait and see.
Just passing this along to those who have an interest.
Just passing this along to those who have an interest.
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I took my car in today for the 6 month checkup. While there I had an opportunity to speak with the SM and asked him, among other subjects, if he was aware of complaints regarding the ML audio system. He stated that he was aware and that Lexus was aware of the dissatisfaction of some owners who had purchased the system. He stated that Lexus was planning a "revision" of the ML system to improve the sound complaints and that it would be retroactive. I don't know what "revision" means and I don't even know if he was slinging BS at me. Have to wait and see.
Just passing this along to those who have an interest.
Just passing this along to those who have an interest.
I guess the good news is that the folks at my local dealership don't typically have a clue when these issues have popped up in prior vehicles, so there may be hope.
Every basic intermediate or midsize car I've rented in the past year has a better sound system than this ML. Anyone that's having the same issue, please take the time to call and complain to the 800 number.
#4
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I do not have the ML audio system in my 2019 ES350 Luxury but the sound system in my ES is hideous. No volume from rear speakers and I told my Tech and Salesman that if I had known how bad it was I wouldn't have bought the car. Sure I listened to the system while test driving but I did not sit in the read seats to hear the lack of sound coming from the rear of the car. My salesman said it was a known problem and they had reported dissatisfaction to Lexus. He even let me listen to an ES with the ML system. It's almost as bad. I would have been more ticked if I had shelled out the bucks for an audio system upgrade. My wife's 2015 RX 350 sounds much better than my 2019 ES. Love everything else about the ES but now I'm going to have to shell out coin to pay for a complete sound system.
#5
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I noticed it too -- interesting that my driver-side speaker almost sounds like the cone is ruptured when listening to some SiriusXM channels -- but better on some local HD Radio channels. Interestingly, the streaming Alexa/Amazon Music sounds better than I thought it should.
Thus, if not all sources consistently, it could be some kind of DSP software download.... these days everything seems relegated to some kind of software patch. (So much for initial quality control vs. time to market).
Thus, if not all sources consistently, it could be some kind of DSP software download.... these days everything seems relegated to some kind of software patch. (So much for initial quality control vs. time to market).
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Zumvoll (07-07-19)
#6
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I wouldnt hold my breath lol
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Hifiman1 (07-12-19)
#7
Lexus Test Driver
The challenge for those that hate the system is it is all subjective. Plenty owners love the system so I doubt Lexus will make changes based on subjectivity.
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#8
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I still contend that the main issue with the system is what you're listening to. Compressed streaming audio, MP3s and satellite radio aren't very good quality, and my experience having the same car without ML and then with ML is that these lower quality sources actually sound WORSE with the ML. Its like watching an old SD TV show on a 4K HDR OLED TV.
Try downloading TIDAL on a trial, make sure you have the HiFi subscription and have the settings on the APP set to MASTER. Then plug your phone in via USB and see how THAT sounds. TIDAL is the only streaming service I believe that streams music at bitrates higher than 320 KBPS. The difference in my LS with ML is substantial, and I went from being disappointed in the system to really loving it now. $20 month which isn't cheap but I cancelled XM because I cant stand listening to it now. Spotify, etc are better but not nearly the same as TIDAL. One warning, it uses a LOT of phone data.
Here's a worthwhile article:
https://www.gottabemobile.com/tidal-...y-tidalforall/
Try downloading TIDAL on a trial, make sure you have the HiFi subscription and have the settings on the APP set to MASTER. Then plug your phone in via USB and see how THAT sounds. TIDAL is the only streaming service I believe that streams music at bitrates higher than 320 KBPS. The difference in my LS with ML is substantial, and I went from being disappointed in the system to really loving it now. $20 month which isn't cheap but I cancelled XM because I cant stand listening to it now. Spotify, etc are better but not nearly the same as TIDAL. One warning, it uses a LOT of phone data.
Here's a worthwhile article:
https://www.gottabemobile.com/tidal-...y-tidalforall/
Last edited by SW17LS; 07-07-19 at 09:16 AM.
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#9
I noticed it too -- interesting that my driver-side speaker almost sounds like the cone is ruptured when listening to some SiriusXM channels -- but better on some local HD Radio channels. Interestingly, the streaming Alexa/Amazon Music sounds better than I thought it should.
Thus, if not all sources consistently, it could be some kind of DSP software download.... these days everything seems relegated to some kind of software patch. (So much for initial quality control vs. time to market).
Thus, if not all sources consistently, it could be some kind of DSP software download.... these days everything seems relegated to some kind of software patch. (So much for initial quality control vs. time to market).
Digital audio is just data... the more data you have, the better the music sounds. Radio broadcast and streaming services like Sirius and Amazon will give you the bare minimum of music data. The bare minimum is trash and that trash is amplified in car.
Try a CD, high quality mp3, flac, or even a stream service like Tidal and it will show what the ML system is capable of If your cone sounds ruptured with those sources... you probably have a blown speaker.
#11
I still contend that the main issue with the system is what you're listening to. Compressed streaming audio, MP3s and satellite radio aren't very good quality, and my experience having the same car without ML and then with ML is that these lower quality sources actually sound WORSE with the ML. Its like watching an old SD TV show on a 4K HDR OLED TV.
Try downloading TIDAL on a trial, make sure you have the HiFi subscription and have the settings on the APP set to MASTER. Then plug your phone in via USB and see how THAT sounds. TIDAL is the only streaming service I believe that streams music at bitrates higher than 320 KBPS. The difference in my LS with ML is substantial, and I went from being disappointed in the system to really loving it now. $20 month which isn't cheap but I cancelled XM because I cant stand listening to it now. Spotify, etc are better but not nearly the same as TIDAL. One warning, it uses a LOT of phone data.
Here's a worthwhile article:
https://www.gottabemobile.com/tidal-...y-tidalforall/
Try downloading TIDAL on a trial, make sure you have the HiFi subscription and have the settings on the APP set to MASTER. Then plug your phone in via USB and see how THAT sounds. TIDAL is the only streaming service I believe that streams music at bitrates higher than 320 KBPS. The difference in my LS with ML is substantial, and I went from being disappointed in the system to really loving it now. $20 month which isn't cheap but I cancelled XM because I cant stand listening to it now. Spotify, etc are better but not nearly the same as TIDAL. One warning, it uses a LOT of phone data.
Here's a worthwhile article:
https://www.gottabemobile.com/tidal-...y-tidalforall/
I have been a long time user of Spotify but will definitely give Tidal a try. I'm sure there's an option where you can download the music in order to save data for those that don't have unlimited data plans. I'll provide an update after a few days of listening in my car and home theater.
#12
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There is, you can download in HiFi or Master quality.
#13
Well, I'm a believer! After downloading a few HIFI & Master songs to my phone and listening to the difference in the ML system I canceled my Spotify subscription. HIFI songs sound better compared to the highest quality in Spotify. The Master songs are just WOW, I highly recommend using Tidal.
#14
Lexus Test Driver
Well, I'm a believer! After downloading a few HIFI & Master songs to my phone and listening to the difference in the ML system I canceled my Spotify subscription. HIFI songs sound better compared to the highest quality in Spotify. The Master songs are just WOW, I highly recommend using Tidal.
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Hifiman1 (07-12-19)
#15
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Well, I'm a believer! After downloading a few HIFI & Master songs to my phone and listening to the difference in the ML system I canceled my Spotify subscription. HIFI songs sound better compared to the highest quality in Spotify. The Master songs are just WOW, I highly recommend using Tidal.
I've listened to some live albums I've had for years on CD, and from iTunes etc in HiFi and Master and its truly like being there. You can hear the band shuffling around between songs, you can hear what people in the audience are saying...truly amazing.
Don't ever try Tidal then lol