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Q & A

Q.

Can I improve the sound quality even when playing via Bluetooth?

A.

Yes, you can improve sound quality even with Bluetooth playback.

That said, what’s important here is not so much changing Bluetooth itself, but tuning how the sound comes across inside the car—so the difference is clearly noticeable.

Many people listen to music from their smartphones via Bluetooth, but in reality, it’s easy to feel dissatisfaction such as:

  • the sound becomes blurry
  • the vocals sound far away
  • only the bass feels bloated
  • it doesn’t feel any better even when you turn the volume up

Rather than “Bluetooth playback is simply completely bad,” the performance of the speakers, the installation condition, and how the sound behaves in the car often have a big impact.
So even if Bluetooth playback is your main source, changing the speakers, adjusting the installation, and adding equipment as needed can make a considerable difference in what you hear.

At LOGON as well, many customers mainly use Bluetooth for their everyday audio sources, so we guide them with that type of usage in mind.
It’s not about the idea that “only high-quality data matters,” but about whether you can enjoy listening comfortably with your usual way of using it.

Especially the parts where you’re likely to notice changes include, for example:

  • the vocals move forward and become easier to hear
  • the sound’s contours become clearer and the “muffled” feeling decreases
  • the bass doesn’t just get heavy—it also becomes tighter
  • you can hear things more easily even at lower volume
  • you feel less fatigue even after listening for a long time

On the other hand, there are also some caveats.
Bluetooth is convenient and easy, but due to how playback works, it can’t add more information than the original audio source.
So you won’t get exactly the same conditions as with sources like CDs or hi-res audio.

Even so, in practice, one of the interesting things about car audio is that it often leads to the impression:
“If Bluetooth can change things this much, I’m more than satisfied.”

When thinking about improving sound quality, it’s less likely to fail if you first organize and decide:

  • where your current complaints are coming from
  • whether Bluetooth playback is your main method
  • whether you want to keep using your navigation system or factory audio as-is
  • how much you want to change

At LOGON, tailored to these kinds of use cases, we help you with content that’s likely to deliver results in your current environment—without forcing you into a huge system.
It’s also not uncommon to ask, “I only use Bluetooth—does it even make sense?”

Even if your everyday way of listening is centered on Bluetooth, there are plenty of points you can improve.
Even if it only makes the sound more enjoyable during your daily commute or drives, your satisfaction level can change quite a lot, so if you’re curious, it’s recommended to start by considering methods that fit your way of using it.