Purely Aesthetics

December 6, 2007

Spell expensive–a $330,000 car stereo system

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Automobiles, which range from the average to the luxury ones, cost from thousands to millions of dollars. That is pretty understandable as each car, which depends on the model and make, is already a complete package by itself. Customizing the vehicle, however, is often an option for enthusiasts that can afford to install high-end gadgets and gizmos in their ride. One of the most expensive add-ons available now is the Australian-made Rogue Acoustics Audio System that carries a burning tag price of $330, 000.

The whole system costs more than an average passenger car and way pricey than the normal sound system equipped in homes. For that, the Rogue Acoustics bagged the position as the most expensive stereo system for vehicles at present, according to AudioJunkies. To music aficionados, however, the hefty value does not matter as this special system is said to live up to its sky-high worth.

Rogue Acoustics Audio System

It is already given that such expensive car stereo amplifies well the music playing. If there is the high definition television, Rogue Acoustics delivers top-quality sound, which is just like in the sense surround movie house. Aside from that, a mobile phone is readily installed in the centermost amplifier. With it, tuning will no longer be a problem in any place across the globe. Like an intelligent robot, the auto stereo is programmed to discover any problems in its system. Once it discovers something defective, the mobile phone will immediately set an appointment to its maker.

From the efficient delivery of sound and special features, the Rogue Acoustics Audio System also looks luxurious because of its titanium-designed amp housings and the bejeweled logos of the maker. Everything is about this system truly defines what a high-end add-on truly means.

Source: blog.wired, AudioJunkies.

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