Mar 22, 2011

Renault Mégane 3, Car Audio Review




As one of the best-selling brand, the new Renault Megane has been many innovations, particularly in the areas of concern. Multimedia, hi-fi, connectivity with mobile devices, the Megane 2008 version offers a rich equipment, optional or standard depending on model.


A hi-fi system developed by Arkamys!

Renault has even very strong in electronics media. The new Megane that offers these facilities usually found on higher-end vehicles. In terms of design, engineers are also proposing to release a passenger friendly and high-tech. Subtly mixing analog and digital technologies, the block counter is absolutely beautiful. For the protection and start the new Megane remains loyal to the electronic card. But come directly to multimedia, an area which we are most interested, although the Megane 3 contains many innovations.

For navigation, the Megane 3 proposes two guiding systems Carminat. The first uses the CD and mapping in 2D, while the second uses a 3D mapping and DVDs. Both use a 7-inch screen located in the center of the dashboard, and have the Bluetooth phone.


Bluetooth, GPS, USB, iPod control, the Megane 3 can have a very complete multimedia device

Young car par excellence, do not forget Mégane 3 connectivity to mobile devices. The system has an RCA jack in the center console to plug in any player. One can also opt for the system Plug & Music, which includes an iPod control and USB port. The Plug & Music is controlled through the steering wheel controls and displays the titles of music on the dashboard. Apart from the DVD video playback, nothing is missing. But the driver does not need them, it is logical that Renault still has not equipped the Megane 3.


The radio uses a sound system developed by Arkamys


For the musicality, the Megane 3 uses for the first time in a Renault, a 3D audio system developed by Arkamys. This company expert in digital sound for ten years, has developed an embedded software to obtain three-dimensional sound quality of high level. This digital processing provides among other things, the possibility of adapting the play to the number of passengers in the vehicle. Again in the interest of sound quality, the radio tuner uses a dual antenna: a pool and a built-in rear window. In view of some pictures that have been submitted, the system seems tempting, but we will discover more in the Motor Show 2008 in Paris.

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