Per a gizmag article, Audi is experimenting with a new generation of super-high-end car audio systems. In brief, Audi's new experimental system uses 62 speakers, a trunk full of amplifiers, three controlling PCs, and an advanced technique called wave field synthesis to create a spatial soundfield that not only has consistent stereo visualization regardless of where you're sitting in the vehicle, but can even make sound sources appear to be either inside or outside the vehicle or computationally simulate "any desired spatial impression" — which is to say, EAX for car audio, on steroids.
The system works best with specially created audio media that uses up to 32 tracks, each with spatial information encoded into it, but can reportedly generate dramatically better stereo imaging even from conventional sources.
So when every album you left in your 2018 Audi S12 has evolved into Queen's Greatest Hits, well, at least it'll sound good...
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