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    Home»Audio»Sonus faber adapts to Maserati’s new MC20 Cielo
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    Sonus faber adapts to Maserati’s new MC20 Cielo

    AV NewsBy AV NewsMay 27, 2022Updated:May 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sonus faber announces the continuation of its partnership with Maserati, showcased in the audio system integration within the new Spyder MC20 Cielo. The system’s technology has been specifically optimised from the EISA award-winning MC20 Coupè to fit the unique acoustic and positioning needs of the RHT cabin, adjusting the sound based on the car’s roof positioning, to ensure the driver experiences the highest quality sound.

    The Sonus faber High Premium audio system recognises the MC20 Cielo configuration and adapts automatically, updating time-alignment, equalisation and sound levels, instinctively offering the best possible performance, in line with Sonus faber’s DNA and signature sound. The 12-speaker system is expertly installed to achieve the natural sound that distinguishes Sonus faber audio products

    The Sonus faber High Premium audio system comprises 12 speakers: two tweeters, two midrange and two woofers on the door panel, one tweeter and midrange in the centre dashboard, plus two tweeters and two midrange in the rear.

    Mario Passarelli, Sonus faber’s Manager of Research and Development said: “In the new MC20 Cielo, we developed two different tunings which are linked to the position of the capote. In fact, when the capote is open, the cabin environment changes completely, and so does the acoustic perception of the passengers.

    “Therefore, we adjusted multiple factors including the gain levels, timbrical balance and cross-over filters to achieve a resulting sound replicating that of a live experience when the roof is open, and an enhanced immersive experience when the roof is closed – everything strictly in line with Sonus faber’s natural sound.”

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