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Radio swap disable/remove active sound enhancement?

I was curious if anyone knows what fully controls the ANC as well as the new active sound enhancement? I have a 2016 sport model and swapped the Bose head

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Old 02-21-2016, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Radio swap disable/remove active sound enhancement?

I was curious if anyone knows what fully controls the ANC as well as the new active sound enhancement? I have a 2016 sport model and swapped the Bose head unit for a Kenwood and was wondering if they were linked. I can't honestly say when I had the stock unit that I ever felt like I heard anything that sounded "enhanced" with the radio on or off. So now, with the Kenwood, I'm at a loss to know if the feature is gone or not.

Not that I ever wanted that feature, but it'd be nice to know if removing the radio removed that silly feature.
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