Lousy stock cassette receiver

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Ethan, Feb 14, 2005.

  1. Ethan

    Ethan Guest

    After 9 years of keeping the original stock cassette receiver and speakers
    in my 1996 SW1, I've decided I've had my fill of the muffled, distorted
    sound that has restricted me to listening to talk radio or to nothing at
    all. I would like to know what is the source of the problem. Is it the
    receiver, the speakers, or both? Most of you do agree, do you not, that
    Saturn really cut some corners in quality with their stock audio system, at
    least in my generation of S-series cars?

    I'm thinking of upgrading the cassette receiver to a CD receiver, and
    leaving the original speakers--unless the speakers are the true source of
    the problem, in which case I'll replace everything.

    Thanks for the advice.
     
    Ethan, Feb 14, 2005
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  2. Ethan

    marx404 Guest

    In earlier S yes, it was a downgraded stereo system, as they were the lesser
    expensive cars. The S*2 series had a bit better stereo and standard 4
    speaker system, whereas SL's and base SL1's has only 2 speakers. And yup
    they all sounded cr*ppy.

    In the 2nd gen and up, they enhanced the audio systems, ie: I replaced my 94
    SL2 system w/ a Pioneer head and Sony Xplode speakers; when I got my '02
    SC2, I left it alone, the sound is fantastic in the oem.

    Check out your local WallyMart and you can replace your entire system for
    under $200. if you wish. Your rear speakers are 6.5" I believe.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Feb 14, 2005
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  3. Ethan

    private Guest

    I also have a 96 SW1 which has given very good service since new.

    I always thought that the base stereo had quite good if not great sound but
    then I like the blues and it is not very demanding. I have removed the
    lower back seat cushion and turn up the rear speaker level.

    I am sure that there is better sound available for more money but suspect
    that my ears could not hear the difference. I think compact cassettes lose
    their high fidelity with age and exposure to gravity and that may be part of
    your problem. I would like to be able to listen to my newer CDs and I am
    sure that a CD will give you a cleaner sound in an automobile. I would
    suggest you borrow a CD adapter to see how your speakers sound with CD
    sound.

    I have found the radio reception range to be far better than any other stock
    or aftermarket stereo I have used. I can often receive a medium power AM
    station at 150 mi range over the Rocky Mountains durring the day.

    Caution, I also got what I considered very very good wear (140,000 km
    mountain highway) out of the stock Firestones that everyone here seems to
    hate. My pet peeve is the crappy undersized wire that Saturn uses on the
    most expensive block heater that I have ever purchased and is only available
    from Saturn. The conductor is so thin it breaks inside the insulation next
    to the plug. I have always discovered that the wire was broken after dark
    and at 30 below when I plugged in for a morning start. YMMV
     
    private, Feb 14, 2005
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  4. Ethan

    rufus Guest

    NOTE: Two speaker SLs and SL1s are already wired for four speakers at the
    factory.
     
    rufus, Feb 16, 2005
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  5. Ethan

    Ron Herfurth Guest


    My 94 SL1 with tape player came with 4 speakers. In the first week I
    replaced them all with 3-way speakers (Pioneer IIRC).
    You may have got 2 speakers with just the AM/FM but 4 speakers with the
    AM/FW/tape. At any rate the $190 I spent on the 4 - 3 way speakers (12
    speakers ?) was money well spent.
    My problem is I've got about 100 tapes but Saturn's don't come with tape
    players anymore so if I get a new one it has to go straight into
    Crutchfields installation bay before I even take it home.

    Ron 94 SL1
     
    Ron Herfurth, Feb 16, 2005
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