Tuesday, February 6, 2007

There were a lot of things happening at CES last month in Las Vegas, including Delphi’s introduction of the all new Premium Sound System designed to work with multiple radio receivers. This means that consumer can listen to their favorite radio stations through any XM satellite receiver in their homes, vehicles, or even in the great outdoors.

Not only does the Premium Sound System have great functionality with multiple receivers, it utilizes all the latest technologies. This includes advanced acoustics, precise speakers, digital processing, advanced amplification, and a state of the art power supply. What does all that stuff do? It provides a crystal clear full natural sound, even at low volume levels thanks to Delphi’s bass enhancer. You probably won’t be able to find this kind of performance elsewhere in a unit of this size.

The Premium Sound System is compact and very user friendly, none of the hassle of trying to figure out how it works or any nonsense like that. It provides portability with an integrated XM antenna and handle. All you have to do is dock an XM receiver and you have the music or radio show you want. You can even listen using headphones if you want to. The Premium Sound System can also be connected to a different device, such as an MP3 player.

Massimo Baldini, Delphi’s global satellite radio business line manager said that: “The Delphi Premium Sound System offers the ultimate in flexibility for consumers who own different to XM receivers…Delphi has a rich heritage of innovation in radios, which started with the first in-dash, factory-installed radio in 1936, and continues today with several industry leading firsts in satellite radio technology, enabling us to produce a portable sound system of the highest quality.”

The new Delphi system is priced at $179 and will be available later this Spring.

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