Where are the 34 speakers located in the Cadillac CT6?

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VonKimberly
09/04/25 3:57am
Cadillac CT6's 34 speakers are distributed across 19 different positions within the CT6 cabin, specifically beneath the foot pedals of the driver and front passenger seats, as well as inside the front seat headrests. 1. Bose Panaray Audio System: The Bose Panaray audio system in the American flagship Cadillac CT6, as the inaugural product of Bose's Advanced Technology flagship series, is exclusively designed for the CT6. Since Bose first factory-installed a custom audio system in the Cadillac Seville luxury sedan in 1983, this Bose Panaray system represents the most advanced and acoustically superior automotive audio system to date. 2. BOSE Noise Compensation Technology: BOSE's noise compensation technology utilizes microphones to continuously monitor the overall sound levels inside the vehicle, effectively filtering out noise and providing a relatively excellent listening environment. The touch bar below the central control screen adjusts volume via a commonly used knob, which is quite appealing. The acoustic field height throughout the environment is exceptional, with speakers positioned on the A-pillars delivering impressive width and depth of the sound field. Among BOSE audio systems in the same class, this setup offers commendable quality.
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DelRyder
09/16/25 5:08am
I've been driving the Cadillac CT6 for a while now, and the distribution of its 34 speakers is quite comprehensive. At the front, there are small tweeters positioned mainly below the dashboard and along the A-pillars, delivering clear and delicate sound. Several mid-range and bass speakers are concealed within the front and rear door panels, creating a stereo surround effect while driving. Surround speakers are embedded on both sides of the roof, like small speakers suspended there, and additional units are placed on the rear parcel shelf. The subwoofer, typically located in a corner of the trunk, handles the deep bass. This overall design makes music or navigation sounds come from all directions, creating a home theater-like experience that's especially immersive when listening to songs. Just remember to regularly clean the dust with a soft brush to avoid clogging the outlets, which could affect sound quality. I find this layout particularly beneficial on long drives, making the journey more relaxing, especially when playing rhythmically strong tracks for the best effect.
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