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Pioneer @ CES 2010(4/4): Stage 4 & Lexus IS-F

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http://www.facebook.com/PioneerNorthAmerica Video 4 of 4 at CES 2010, Pioneer unveils it line of Stage 4 high-end audio products. Learn more about the amazing Stage 4 system and the Lexus IS-F listening car built by Five Axis

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  • It sure is flashy video. The host uses a lot of shinny words but he didn't have anything in context to say about what the products do... LAME!

  • this brings good... and bad news. good news is that there is going to be a new line of even higher quality products from pioneer. bad news is that i was saving up for the other top of the line prs spreakers but now i have to wait until these are released. got to get my hands on em, quikly!!!!

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  • I learned absolutely nothing except some new vocabulary words... . what a bunch of marketing drivel. Get an actual audio guy in here please.

  • @mnm9194 They will not. Actually very large.

  • does anybody know if the subs would fit under the seats of a four door truck ???

  • to bad its 10,000 dollars for the system

  • honestly I never liked them japanese cars.

    but I got to say this is one craftsmen ship I cannot over look the exterior, interior, sound system everything blends togather seamlesly excellent work

    looking forwards for more of the stage 4 systems

  • @AntDX316 first off how is it a ricer

  • @xXxKILLADZxXx This is Truely a "Sexy" Ultimate Ricer ever made

  • your an idiot that car is sexy

  • Cosmetics are often a sacrifice that is made in SQ cars. Its very important, and hard, to image a midrange properly without it ending up being aesthetically obtrusive. For example, you could embed the tweet and midrange inside the a-pillar or dash panel, but having the drivers mounted in those protruding spheres ensures very little, if any, reflection and cancellation issues. Look at the B&W 800 series; this is why they did the same concept with the midrange and tweet.

  • @daedalusxf

    What did you expect? It's a marketing video. Most consumers aren't the brightest anyways so if he gets too complex it isn't like they'll understand it.

    People who really know about those things will look at the specs before they buy (like I do).

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