Press Release - Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound System
for Jaguar XF
Press Release
Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound System for Jaguar XF
Car audio system exclusively engineered into the new Jaguar from concept
stage
Bowers & Wilkins, the British loudspeaker company with an unsurpassed
reputation for innovation and performance, announces the culmination of
over three years of intensive development effort: their first premium
car audio system to be designed and optimised together with the vehicle
it fits.
The Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound System defines a new paradigm for
top-level automotive audio engineering. Conventional ‘premium’ sound
systems are compromised by the need to fit into the spaces left for the
manufacturer’s standard audio components. For the XF project, Bowers &
Wilkins specialists worked alongside Jaguar’s own engineers from the
early concept stages of the new car’s development. Together, the experts
from the two companies sought to optimise every aspect of the car’s
audio environment with the single aim of achieving the best audio
experience possible in a contemporary luxury car.
Bowers & Wilkins worked with Jaguar to design and specify speaker
geometries and positions, advanced sound equalisation settings and even
the choice of mounting hardware and the grade of cable used to connect
the source, amplifiers and speakers.
The fourteen specially-designed Bowers & Wilkins speakers in the new
system make use of the advanced Dolby Pro Logic II 7.1 system to deliver
a surround sound experience from any stereo source. The system’s four
metal dome tweeters and high-powered rear-mounted subwoofer are
complemented by nine individual Kevlar speakers carefully positioned in
the car’s interior. Kevlar disperses concentric standing waves through
its square weave, which minimises distortion, delivering clearer sound
and finer detail. Advanced speaker technology has been a hallmark of
Bowers & Wilkins expertise since the company obtained the first patent
for the use of the space-age woven fabric in audio systems, and its
precise resin and fibre configurations remain a closely guarded secret.
“As with every Bowers & Wilkins product, we constantly refined the
speaker designs for the Jaguar XF until we were satisfied that we had
achieved a new standard of accuracy and purity in automotive sound
reproduction,” says Martin Lindsay, Senior Automotive Business Manager
at Bowers & Wilkins. “Once we were satisfied with the speaker
components, we placed a Gold Reference sample of each unit into our
secure storage facility. Those units then become the standard against
which all production units and modifications to the system are judged.”
The same level of dedication and attention to detail went into the
tuning of the system too. “Working so closely with Jaguar at the concept
stage allowed us to create a fantastic hardware platform in the XF,”
says Lindsay. “But the audio environment in a vehicle is extremely
dynamic, and it is the optimisation of the delays and responses in
individual channels that really gets the best performance out of that
platform. The Bowers & Wilkins premium sound system constantly monitors
the vehicle’s interior environment and makes adjustment to the amplifier
equalisation settings according to road speed. The aim, both in the
hardware configuration and the software control, is to deliver optimum
sound to every passenger in the vehicle, wherever they are sitting,”
says Lindsay.
According to Lindsay, the XF system is the most recent example of Bowers
& Wilkins new approach to the development of vehicle audio technology.
“Delivering premium sound in a vehicle is complex challenge, relying on
the interaction of thousands of different design elements. Collaborating
with Jaguar, its suppliers and our own development teams in the UK,
we’ve been able to achieve an unprecedented understanding of that
complex environment and to deliver a truly outstanding solution.”
The Jaguar XF Premium Sound System is the second production programme
from the newly formed Bowers & Wilkins Automotive Group. Bowers &
Wilkins produced cutting-edge concept audio system to complement
Jaguar’s highly acclaimed C-XF concept, the forerunner to the XF and
customers can already order the XKR Portfolio with Bowers & Wilkins
system installed as standard. Further information can be found at
www.bowers-wilkins.com/jaguarxf
About Bowers & Wilkins
Founded in the UK in 1966, Bowers & Wilkins manufactures an
award-winning range of loudspeakers. The company is world-renowned for
its audio innovations, pioneering the use of Kevlar and diamond in its
quest to design the perfect loudspeaker. Bowers & Wilkins’ patented
Nautilus technology, featured in its top-of-the-line products, won the
company the coveted Queen’s Award for Innovation in 2005. B&W
loudspeaker systems serve as the ‘audio reference’ in leading recording
studios worldwide, including London’s Abbey Road. Its Steyning Research
Establishment – often described as ‘The University of Sound’ – is widely
recognised as being at the forefront of acoustic innovation.
Bowers & Wilkins is part of B&W Group, Ltd which also owns Classé (a
Montreal-based company offering a complementary line of high-performance
components including amplifiers, surround processors, AV source
components) and i-Command (the manufacturer of sophisticated control
systems for high-end home AV installations).
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Bowers & Wilkins announces their first premium car audio system to be
designed and optimised together with the vehicle it fits.
Bowers & Wilkins and Jaguar optimised every aspect of the car’s audio
environment with the single aim of achieving the best audio experience
possible in a contemporary luxury car
The XF Premium Sound System constantly monitors the vehicle’s interior
environment and makes adjustment to the amplifier equalisation settings
according to road speed
Advanced speaker technology has been a hallmark of Bowers & Wilkins
expertise since the company obtained the first patent for the use of the
Kevlar in audio systems, and its precise resin and fibre configurations
remain a closely guarded secret
The New Jaguar XF
Bowers & Wilkins worked with Jaguar to design and specify speaker
geometries and position, advanced sound equalisation settings and even
the choice of mounting hardware
Automotive Sound System Press enquiries
Nick Bailey
43-44 North Bar, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 OTH, UK.
tel: +44 (0)1295 277050 fax: +44 (0)1295 277030
nick.bailey@m-eng.com
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