Judd McPherson
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Google for images of the B&O dash speakers in the Audi Q7 or new Cadillacs. You guys would really be freaking out about them.
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Google for images of the B&O dash speakers in the Audi Q7 or new Cadillacs. You guys would really be freaking out about them.
Google for images of the B&O dash speakers in the Audi Q7 or new Cadillacs. You guys would really be freaking out about them.
You're right, my '17 Escalade dash's perfect lines and flat, integrated center channel is horrible
I was referring to the CT6. The speakers are definitely not flush, and are higher quality than the Escalade system.
B&O always does that type of design, it's part of their ID..
The salesperson lied to you, the B&O sounds way better than the Sony. Way better.
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The premium Bose in the new CT6 is a 34 speaker setup with the pop up center channel and a center in the back of the Center console for the rear passengers. I Still want to hear that one. Lol
Not sure about that, but using a speaker thar fits in the opening isn't unreasonable. Raising the grill to get clearance is the kind of solution you'd exoect from one of those $1 install shops, not a auto manufacturer. Calling it "clearly designed" is like calling the bolt on reverse lights on a Yugo brilliant enineering. Ford took possibly the laziest route to solving a simple problem.
Take the time to Google some images for B&O dash speakers. Across the board of car manufacturers, they definitely "clearly design" them to not sit flush. Just because you wouldn't have personally done it that way doesn't make it an afterthought or lazy engineering.