Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 19:57:25 -0800 From: "Paul Geller" <pgellernopsamhlink.net> Subject: Re: 2000' 93SE
You can turn off "loudness" compensation that boosts bass response by holding down the WB button while turning on the radio, then selecting the loudness (and other) values using the SEEK button. Unfortunately, I find that all SAAB systems tend to be missing "presence" (midrange). pg Phoenix Tong <ptongnopsamnet> wrote in message news:iTCc4.1478$F74.97438nopsam1-sf.pbi.net... > My wife just bought a new 93se. We found that the bass sounds really boomy, > and turning down the bass control on the dash brings down the mid range too > much. Asking the sales guy, he said he never had a complain like that. I > will ask the servicing guys when I bring it in for the first thousand mile > oil change. > > Any one know of a remedy? > > I have 95' 9000cs myself and noticed the following improvements in my wife's > car, which weren't available in 95 (on any saab). > > - split wide-angle mirror on passage side. > - antenna retracts when playing CD. > - truck opening button disable above 2.7 mph. > - IC chip in the key. > - separate lock/unlock buttons on remote. > - panic button on remote. > - rare site pass through. > - side air bag. > - active head rest (I am watching to see when BMW slip this one into their > cars, Volvo already copied it). > - separate siren for the security alarm (mine just use the honk for the > alarm). > - volume control on the steering wheel. > - folding side mirrors (mine folds but springs back) > > I guess in five years they have improved a few thing. I still wish that > they change these: > > - full size spare. > - antenna in the rare shield or short antenna like the VW's. > > The thing I didn't like in my wife's car: > > -placement of the window buttons. They are too far back. We have to bend > our arms backward to reach them. > - bass quality mentioned above. > > Enough for today. > > Happy New year. > > Phoenix Tong > >