As some readers may know, I actually maintain two blogs: RoadToMR focuses on Mixed Reality and jared.bienz.com focuses on non-MR projects (like doing cool
Tag: Tesla
Laser Trim Review
I wanted to finally take some time to review the multi-color laser trim kit sold by user Djgabriel2004 [here and here]. Though I completed
M3S: Calibration
In Part 7 – DSP we used a miniDSP to tune our subwoofers specifically for the Model 3. In that post I mentioned a
M3S: DSP
As I mentioned in Part 4 – Tap and Layout, when I finished the install and finally got a chance to listen to it
M3 Premium Calibration
A miniDSP 2×4 configuration file for Model 3 with Premium audio. Calibrates the subs using the JL Audio room curve. See this post for
M3S: Retention
A large enclosure (like the one in Part 1) has a lot of mass. The Model 3 Performance edition can do 0 – 60
M3S: Level Control
Oh, the humble Remote Level Control. It’s not usually a part of the project that requires much thinking, but the Model 3 is going
M3S: Tap and Layout
Audio Tap Confusion As tremendously valuable as the aftermarket sound system thread has been, there’s one critical piece of information that no one seems
M3S: Power
As I mentioned in the intro, I really want these posts to offer new information instead of simply recreating the wheel. Since other people
M3S: Storage
Though I was willing to give up nearly 50% of my trunk, I really didn’t want to give up on storage space entirely. I
M3S: Enclosure
I can hear you now: “Really? The entire first post in this series is dedicated to an enclosure?” But hear me out. I learned
Model 3 Sound Project
On January 17th I watched the car I owned and loved for 13 years drive away. Under any other circumstances I would’ve probably been