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<blockquote data-quote="LouisF" data-source="post: 867026" data-attributes="member: 20216"><p>According to the article in CAR, the system available for the Bentley is at the "leading edge of automotive systems" (their term). The implication is that it is better than the B&O system also offered. B&O has 16 speakers and a 1 500 W amp.</p><p>NAIM offers 18 speakers, a 2 200 W, 21-channel amp and two "active bass transducers". Hopefully also "Please be quiet" signs on the dash and on the backs of the front seats' headrests, that light up when the system is on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouisF, post: 867026, member: 20216"] According to the article in CAR, the system available for the Bentley is at the "leading edge of automotive systems" (their term). The implication is that it is better than the B&O system also offered. B&O has 16 speakers and a 1 500 W amp. NAIM offers 18 speakers, a 2 200 W, 21-channel amp and two "active bass transducers". Hopefully also "Please be quiet" signs on the dash and on the backs of the front seats' headrests, that light up when the system is on... [/QUOTE]
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