The Cadillac of Audio: We Review the CT6’s 34-Speaker Bose Panaray Audio System
?What?s a Panaray"? your passenger is liable to ask when you fire up the Cadillac CT6 and the center speaker enclosure pivots up from the middle of the dashboard, displaying its provocative name in a stylish font. It?s a theatrical event, designed to impress your eyes rather than your ears?foreshadowing what?s to come once the music starts playing.
At the most basic level, Panaray is the Bose-supplied top-tier audio system in Cadillac?s current top-dog sedan. The standard offering in the CT6 is a 10-speaker unit that’s also from Bose. Panaray is included in Platinum trimmed cars and available as a $3700 stand-alone option in Luxury and Premium Luxury trims. The name is a portmanteau word combining “panoramic” and “array,” a reflection of the overriding sound-design goal as well as the speaker technology used. Panaray in the CT6 uses four Class D amplifiers to drive 34 speakers positioned in 19 locations throughout the car, and it?s controlled by the same CUE infotainment interface that operates the audio system in any other Cadillac. Joe McCabe, technical lead for the Panaray system, told us that Bose wanted to create a wider soundstage, making the music seem to be coming from outside the confines of the vehicle, a common goal for high-end automotive surround-sound systems. Panaray?s difference is that it uses clusters of small speakers, nearly all of them less than four inches in diameter, rather than individual larger speakers. This ex...
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