When trance and chill out musician Ryan Farish began investigating new
equipment to help him perfect his recordings a few years ago, he was
struck by a review that compared its qualities to the engineered
precision of an Audi.
That was enough to sell him on the new gear - and a new car. As he
developed songs that earned him a Grammy nomination, a 2008 Gospel Music
Association Dove Award, enough tracks to fill eight albums and a style
that has come to define The Weather Channel soundtrack, Farish burned
them on a CD so he could hear how they sounded in his Audi TT. When
the Virginia Beach, Va., artist explained how this process helps him
refine his music, we had an idea. Why not get his professional
impression on the most advanced sound system built into our cars today ?
the 19-speaker, 1,400-watt Bang & Olufsen® Advanced Sound System
found in the new Audi A8 flagship model? We were eager to hear what his
trained ear thought of a system that is engineered from the start of
the A8 development with more than 400 hours of fine tuning devoted to
acoustic purity.