Yes, let's discount my nearly 30 years building high-end home and car audio systems because you "play guitar." If you ever want to learn 1) how good a car can truly sound and 2) just how bad yours really is, let me know. I do demos all the time.Ok professor.
It's exactly the same on the 2020. It's slightly easier to navigate than my wifes 2018 because it has actual buttons, but the EQ isn't any different.just to add my two cents on the audio quality. My mom had to take her Pilot in for warranty work and she got a sport touring hatchback as a loaner, and I agree with the OP that on stock settings the audio is not good. It's okay for spoken word, but until I found the factory EQ settings, I was terrified of listening to anything that needed deeper tones.
Once I adjusted the EQ a bit, the sounds improved. Not exponentially but I was able to switch from Frank Sinatra to heavy metal without feeling like I was being tortured by the sound quality differential. But holy smokes the stock settings were bad. They were also convoluted to get to when using android auto.
Does anyone know if the settings have been improved at all for the 2020 model? That's what I have my eyes on.
I will say I no longer consider the sound quality a deal breaker after finding the EQ. If it wasn't for that, I would have been trying to budget in a new audio setup too.
Yeah the new console buttons from 2019 and up were a big bonus in my eyes and is why I can't see myself getting anything other than a 2020 or 2019. I genuinely would have had a hard time buying the civic if they had kept the minimum button setup. My mom's 2018 pilot has a similar setup to the 2018 civic buttons and it drives me nuts and it's not even my car.It's exactly the same on the 2020. It's slightly easier to navigate than my wifes 2018 because it has actual buttons, but the EQ isn't any different.
I recommend really looking at the different features on each trim to make sure the Touring is what you want.Yeah the new console buttons from 2019 and up were a big bonus in my eyes and is why I can't see myself getting anything other than a 2020 or 2019. I genuinely would have had a hard time buying the civic if they had kept the minimum button setup. My mom's 2018 pilot has a similar setup to the 2018 civic buttons and it drives me nuts and it's not even my car.
Out of the lineup, the Touring is the only way for me to get everything I want. The regular sport doesn't have leather and no power seats which is damn near a requirement for my current condition. Manual adjustments aren't in the cards for me. And if the 540 watt sound system is already mediocre, I don't think I could stand whatever the base audio system will be. And a full blown audio swap is also not a desirable outcome.I recommend really looking at the different features on each trim to make sure the Touring is what you want.