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Monday March 10, 2008
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Pagani has joined Ferrari, Porsche, and other exclusive car makers in venturing into the consumer electronics market, Autoblog reports. And the company's not messing around—no laptop badge jobs here. Pagani has introduced a high-end home audio system with two turntables—spinning at 33 and 45 pm, respectively—along with a CD player, though there's no word on an auxiliary input for an iPod. The entire system is crafted in carbon fiber and brushed aluminum.
"Drawing inspiration from the unique four-pipe exhaust system from the [Pagani] Zonda, the bass tubes lie at the bottom of twin 350 watt tower speakers situated aside the control unit and amplifier," the report said. No pricing is given, but I assume it's too expensive for mere mortals—just as it was with the Bentley-Naim upgraded car audio system. Maybe Pagani will offer a package deal with the Zonda.
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