MK5 Golf GTI

All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Sat Nav and Car Audio => Topic started by: Simkins on May 13, 2017, 11:00:49 am

Title: Cheapest way to improve rcd300 and stock speakers, whilst keeping oem.
Post by: Simkins on May 13, 2017, 11:00:49 am
Ok so I understand the stock speakers are nothing my special but my reading tells me it's the soft clipping of the rcd300 that is the real problem.

I would prefer to keep my rcd300 but my only option then is a cleansweep unit plus amp plus speaker.

I don't need nav so would something like a rcd510 be a cheaper drop in upgrade that I could simply plug better speakers into?

Mkv golf gti.
Title: Re: Cheapest way to improve rcd300 and stock speakers, whilst keeping oem.
Post by: willni on May 13, 2017, 01:57:48 pm
Why not a RCD310? it's the newer version of the RCD300 but with dab and connect aux to it and can get them for around £40.

I play spotify music through it in my golf and tbh it's very very good even with original speakers, I just put the music quality to extreme.
Title: Re: Cheapest way to improve rcd300 and stock speakers, whilst keeping oem.
Post by: Simkins on May 13, 2017, 02:40:34 pm
I'm not so keen on the looks of that unit if I'm being honest. Does that have soft clip?
Title: Re: Cheapest way to improve rcd300 and stock speakers, whilst keeping oem.
Post by: willni on May 13, 2017, 05:15:57 pm
By soft clip what do you mean? I havent heard that before.

http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/assets/common/content/technology/hero_rcd310.jpg  (http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/assets/common/content/technology/hero_rcd310.jpg)
I mean this one
Title: Re: Cheapest way to improve rcd300 and stock speakers, whilst keeping oem.
Post by: Simkins on May 13, 2017, 10:52:51 pm
Soft clipping is a 'feature' of some lower spec head units where frequency is restricted at higher volumes to reduce damage to speakers.

It ruins the sound quality.
Title: Re: Cheapest way to improve rcd300 and stock speakers, whilst keeping oem.
Post by: willni on May 13, 2017, 11:32:04 pm
Couldn't tell you never played my music loud enough to notice, I enjoy my music variety of all kinds wouldn't say I'm an audiophile though, it honestly depends how you're going to be playing the music.

Personally I prefer to add sound deadening and increase the quality of the music before going to audio components as it's cheaper.

{side note added sound deadening to under the bonnet and in the spare wheel well of my mk5 polo (very very similar just a bit smaller) and I can't drive other polos because mines far far quieter and it annoys me}