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Aston Martin is adding some bang to in-car entertainment with one of the best audio systems in the world.
The luxury British marque is fitting a bespoke version of Bang & Olufsenò€™s advanced hi-fi into its DBS supercar.
And the Danish audio firm has spared no expense devising a 13-speaker system which includes two tweeters that rise from the dashboard when the hi-fi is turned on. The stereo, which now comes as standard on the DBS, also features a thunderous 200mm subwoofer mounted under the rear seats and two 140mm woofers either side of the centre console.
Other novel features include sound balancing that switches from ò€˜frontò€™ to ò€˜driver onlyò€™ depending on whether the front passenger seatbelt is engaged. And proving that this stereo is as much about visual drama as aural perfection, the mid-range speakers sit behind curving aluminium panels fitted to the door tops. The system also works in conjunction with Astonò€™s own integrated head unit, meaning iPods can still be docked as before.
The hi-fi will also be available as an option for the DB9 later in the year, with deliveries starting early in 2009. No prices have yet been released.