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Q & A

Q.

Can you make the sound easier to listen to even at high volume?

A.

Yes, it’s possible to get closer to a sound that’s easy to listen to even at high volume.

If you only turn the volume up, the sound may start to feel harsh or even “stab” your ears, making it hard to listen for long periods.
On the other hand, when you properly fine-tune the sound’s balance and how it comes out, you can play it loudly without it becoming just noisy, and instead achieve a sound that’s easier to listen to.

At LOGON as well, we receive many consultations where the priority isn’t simply making the sound flashy, but being able to enjoy it comfortably even at fairly high volume.
In practice, your listening comfort can change depending on things like the following:

  • No excessively harsh high frequencies
  • Vocals and instruments not being pushed too far forward
  • Bass not swelling too much and becoming too heavy
  • The left-right image and the overall cohesion not breaking down
  • The way the sound reverberates around the car doors being properly tuned

Once these points line up, even if you increase the volume, you don’t have to strain more than necessary, and you can enjoy music more naturally.

Especially inside a car, sound reflects more easily than in home audio, and the way it sounds can vary significantly depending on your location.
That’s why it’s important to address not only speaker replacement, but also installation methods, processing around the doors, and sound tuning.

At LOGON, depending on your vehicle model, your current system, and the sound direction you want, we guide you—based on how you actually use the system—on things such as:

  • What in your current sound is causing fatigue
  • Whether a speaker replacement will be the right fit
  • Whether adding an amplifier or adjusting the sound would be better
  • Whether processing the doors would be more effective

Of course, you don’t necessarily have to change everything drastically at once.
Depending on where your current dissatisfaction lies, the best countermeasures will differ.
For example, even with consultations like:

  • I’m concerned that the sound feels “piercing”
  • When I turn the volume up, I feel uncomfortable right away
  • The bass is too strong and it’s hard to listen
  • I want a sound that won’t fall apart even when I make it louder

…organizing the direction you want makes it easier to choose.

Conversely, it’s a bit different from the mindset of simply seeking very stimulating sound.
A sound that’s tiring-resistant even at high volume relies less on flashiness and more on a natural way of sounding and a well-balanced tuning.
So when you compare, it’s less like “it’s extremely loud,” and more like a difference you can feel as being able to listen comfortably for a long time before you even notice.

Since everyone’s preferences for sound are different, there isn’t just one correct answer.
That’s why at LOGON, we plan your setup based not only on your vehicle model and budget, but also on what kind of volume you usually listen at, what kind of music you listen to, and how you want to enjoy it comfortably.

There are actually quite a lot of consultations from people who want to enjoy louder sound, but also consider fatigue-avoidance important.
Even if you haven’t clearly decided on your exact preferences yet, that’s fine—if there’s a way it sounds that bothers you, you can reach out to us based on that sense of mismatch as well.

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