For those looking for a simpler setup should consider the DTR - 60.5 A / V Receiver, which packs in the same feature set with 9 × 135
watts of amplification for $ 300 more.
The Klipsch KMC 3 features a built - in subwoofer, bluetooth streaming, AptX technology, and 130
watts of amplification.
3 foot tall cylindrical wireless speaker packs in 200 -
watts of amplification and a lot of tech Studio...
Featuring four drivers and two passive radiators, and driven by 2 x 40
watts of amplification, you could comfortably use it as a living room audio system.
The ELS system in the TSX uses 10 speakers, including a subwoofer and centerfill, powered by 415
watts of amplification.
For the production vehicle, this audio system uses 23 speakers and almost 2,000
watts of amplification.
Mini puts a tweeter, a mid, and a woofer on each side in front, and a tweeter and woofer on each side in back, powered by 310
watts of amplification.
The standard Bose audio system, with 14 speakers and 585
watts of amplification, produces excellent audio quality.
This system has 1,000
watts of amplification and 13 speakers.
Audio plays through a an optional $ 5,100 Bowers and Wilkins sound system with 15 speakers made of lightweight and strong kevlar and aluminum and 1,280
watts of amplification.
With more than 1,000
watts of amplification and 16 speakers, this system shows impressive specifications.
This system uses 10 speakers, as opposed to the standard 7, and 512
watts of amplification.
Lexicon audio puts 17 speakers in the car, powered by 608
watts of amplification.
The S550 Coupe actually comes standard with a 13 - speaker Burmester system, but this car had an audio upgrade to the Burmester 3D surround sound system, giving it 24 speakers with 1,540
watts of amplification.
In addition, buyers may choose a BOSEÂ ® premium sound system package that includes nine speakers, approximately 240
watts of amplification, a six - CD changer and CENTERPOINTÂ ® surround - sound system that offers five - channel digital imaging, to create a true premium audio entertainment.
However, if you really love music, there is the Bang & Olufsen system, making use of 16 speakers and 1,200
watts of amplification.
Our example was equipped with the optional Bang and Olufsen premium audio system that, with its 14 speakers and 705
watts of amplification, provided a serious boost to the sound quality of your audio sources.
Not exact matches
Chalk that up to the car's Lexicon audio system, 17 speakers powered by 598
watts of peak
amplification.
This ultra-audiophile system features high - end speakers with Neodym magnetic drives and lightweight, extremely rigid hexacone membranes; 9 - channel, 825 -
watt amplification; DIRAC technology for the most accurate reproduction imaginable; and an extensive range
of other high - tech features.
Our tested car ups the ante with the $ 3,400 Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System, adding Diamond Dome tweeters, 1,400
watts of power, 10 fully active
amplification channels and QuantumLogic Surround / Dynamic Sound Equalizing with three analog crossover networks.
Using a 7.1 - channel speaker architecture, this leading - edge design uses 10 channels
of amplification with a total
of 300
watts at 0.1 percent Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) playing through 14 speakers to bring a major new dimension to automotive audio sound.
The 9.2 - channel A / V Receiver supports Dolby Atmos, DTS: X, 4K Ultra HD and is powered by 130
watts x 9
of discrete
amplification.
Riva tells us the speaker includes three active 60 mm (about 2.4 - inch) drivers, each with its own dedicated 15 -
watt (RMS) channel
of amplification, and four passive radiators.
Four channels
of amplification provide a total
of 60
watts rms
of power through four matched speakers.
Volume isn't a problem either, with a combined 82
watts of built - in
amplification (41
watts for highs, 41
watts for lows) providing enough power to fill the vast majority
of spaces, and certainly enough for near field listening — what these speakers were designed for.
Packed with seven ADX drivers powered by 200
watts, six - channel
amplification with advanced digital signal processing (DSP), and a total
of four passive radiators, it produces sound as clear, crisp, and powerful as you'll hear from a wireless speaker in this price range.
For an additional $ 700, the AVR - X6300H adds 2 extra channels
of amplification with 15 -
watts more power per channel, and improves build quality with custom made transistors.