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    Bring your Pagani right into your living room

    Thats right folks, for suspected cost of less than $100,000, you could own a brand new, awesome sounding Pagani. With RPM speeds of 33 and 45, your could be blasting your way to new limits!

    Pagani's Sound System for your home - Top Speed
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    Fixed the title for you.
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    Is it just me or is 350 watts not that much? considering the price..

    I wonder if it has an FM tuner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aiasib View Post
    Is it just me or is 350 watts not that much? considering the price..

    I wonder if it has an FM tuner.
    I wouldn't be too concerned about the wattage in stereo units but if you're paying 100 large I think you may have a point.

    edit: If it's only a 2-channel unit which it looks like here then 350 should be plenty assuming you're not trying to break windows here. Generally 75W per speaker works out well.
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    some more accurate data
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sledgehammer View Post
    With RPM speeds of 33 and 45, your could be blasting your way to new limits!
    Does it have pushrods or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    Does it have pushrods or something?
    It's severely undersquare.
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    Not exactly news...

    Anyway, I want one of those. The speakers with the exhaust pipe design is so cool I reckon.
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    Styling it after their car is a nice touch, but I'm not a big fan of the carbon fiber look on a speaker system. I don't think the weight of your speaker system is exactly a big deal, so that's a little silly. :P

    And only 2 channel? :P


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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalcraft View Post
    Styling it after their car is a nice touch, but I'm not a big fan of the carbon fiber look on a speaker system. I don't think the weight of your speaker system is exactly a big deal, so that's a little silly. :P
    Carbon Fibre is not necessarily used for weight saving purposes. It's quite a good looking material, so it's used a lot for aesthetics alone.

    Example is Nokia's 8800 Carbon Arte, and bonus pts for those who can correctly identify the car in the pic (might be a bit obvious actually...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalcraft View Post
    ...but I'm not a big fan of the carbon fiber look on a speaker system. I don't think the weight of your speaker system is exactly a big deal, so that's a little silly. :P
    When it comes to enhancing audio quality, a speakers box design is extremely important. As a rule of thumb, the harder the material the box is made from, the higher degree of audio quality. Carbon fibers' uses are not limited soly to parts under great deal of stress and aesthetic values.
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    This has got to be one of the most pointless moneyspinning gimmicks that I've ever seen. Surely nobody's silly enough to spent so much cash on something that looks silly, with a job that can be done lots better for so much less.
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    Aaaaawwww...

    I thought someone had crashed their Pagani Zonda in their living room...

    And Btw: 350 wats on a High-End stereo is a lot...

    Those 350 gigawats you get on the super car stereo just isn't the same..

    This stereo is hot..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roentgen View Post
    Carbon Fibre is not necessarily used for weight saving purposes. It's quite a good looking material, so it's used a lot for aesthetics alone.

    Example is Nokia's 8800 Carbon Arte, and bonus pts for those who can correctly identify the car in the pic (might be a bit obvious actually...)
    I think exposed CF parts aren't really good looking especially when it isn't a required feature of the part of being lighter (notebooks, mobile phones, or even cars' interiors apart from race/extreme cars where look is less important).
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