Listen to the Premium Sound system in XC90. It is
obvious to the ear that Volvo Car is in tune with the art of
sound.
"A high-class sound system is essential to the total premium
experience in Volvo cars," says Lex Kerssemakers, Senior Vice
President Brand, Business & Product Strategy. "We know from
interviews with our customers that audio is high on the list of
priorities when a car is purchased."
Independent research shows the same results. A high-class audio
system ranks among the five most important functions in the car.
And 79 percent of automobile customers say that sound quality is
"very important" when they choose an audio system (J.D. Powers 2002
and 2003). This puts great demands on the manufacturers of cars and
sound systems.
Volvo Cars, which develops its own sound systems and components,
has an ambition to remain at the forefront with respect to sound
quality. VolvoFs top-of-the-line system, Premium Sound, was
developed with very high demands on sound quality and with the use
of advanced technology.
Collaboration with quality audio component suppliers Dolby,
Dynaudio, Alpine and Bang & Olufsen is important in the
development of a premium quality sound system. Volvo is responsible
for setting the requirements and for the adaptation to the cabin of
a car. And the important thing is the way in which sound is
perceived in the car.
"It is quite evident that we prioritise sound quality," says
Hans Lahti, technical specialist in the Audio Department at Volvo
Cars. "Some manufacturers offer a greater number of technical
features and the possibility of making more advanced settings, but
we feel that anyone should be able to use the audio system and get
the most out of it."
Therefore, many functions are fully automatic in Volvo's audio
systems, such as the loudness control and regulating volume and
bass in relation to the car's speed.
Digital technology allows the sound to be adapted to the driving
situation. Not only the volume but also the tone settings are
adjusted automatically in line with the car's speed.
"It is a matter of making things easy and convenient for the
driver," says Kerssemakers. "For this reason, we have also designed
our sound systems with large controls, an easy-to-read display, and
a logical interface. And this is particularly important for Volvo,
because ease-of-use also contributes to driving safety."
Volvo's Premium Sound Systems - Always One Step
Ahead
Volvo's latest generation of Premium Sound has a surround processor
by Dolby, amplifier by Alpine, loudspeakers by the Danish company
Dynaudio and an auxiliary plug for external audio sources (AUX)
such as iPod or other MP3 players.
The world's first RDS radio was in a Volvo. Radio Data System -
RDS - links FM transmitters into a network. An FM transmitter in
such a network sends information that gives RDS radio the following
functions:
- Automatically switches to a stronger transmitter if reception
in the area is poor
- Searches for special program types, such as traffic information
or news
- Receives text information on the current radio program
Volvo was again at the forefront of in-car audio technology when
it introduced Dolby Pro Logic Surround - a world first - in C70 in
1997.
Dolby Pro Logic Surround is a unique surround processor with the
ability to reproduce digitally premium quality audio for all types
of music.
Through Volvo's development, the processor was adapted from the
outset to the conditions in a car. In 2002 with the launch of XC90,
Volvo revealed the second generation of Dolby Pro Logic - Dolby Pro
Logic II Surround.
Dolby® Pro Logic II Surround is available in Australia as a
standard audio feature in S40 T5 AWD, V50 T5 AWD, XC70 LE and XC90
V8.
There are two sound system levels available for model-year 2007
XC90 model range.
High Performance Sound
(standard in XC90 LE & XC90 D5)
- Radio with single CD Player
- 8 Dynaudio® loudspeakers
- Amplifier, 4x40W
- MP3 and WMA capability
- AUX input
Premium Sound (standard in XC90 V8)
- Radio with in-dash 6 CD changer
- Dolby Surround Pro Logic II™ with centre loudspeaker and
digital sound processor
- 12 Premium Sound Dynaudio® loudspeakers
- Premium Sound amplifier, 5x130W
- Premium Sound digital sound processor
- MP3 and WMA capability
- AUX input
- Audio sources (radio, CD-player, MP3 player) - all can be used
at the same time using the headphone plug auxiliaries at the back
seats
Design & Construction - Challenges &
Solutions
Dolby® Pro Logic II Surround
When Dolby Laboratories and surround sound veteran Jim Fosgate
wanted to develop the second generation digital surround sound,
Dolby Pro Logic II, Volvo was a natural partner.
"Dolby Pro Logic II Surround reproduces music in a natural way
with a wider soundstage in the front seat and improved stereo
effect and full bandwidth in the rear seat," says Lahti.
"Furthermore, the sound from the front and rear loudspeakers is
mixed into a more natural whole. Even Jim Fosgate was positively
surprised when he heard how good the XC90 audio system sounds."
This technology, which was initially developed for home cinema
systems, converted two-channel sound to a more natural four-channel
listening experience (left, right, centre and surround). The
adaptation of the system to cars was the result of collaborative
efforts between Volvo Cars and Dolby Laboratories.
"It began with an internal special assignment in conjunction
with the project planning for the first C70 generation," says
Lahti. "We wanted to determine if it was possible to improve the
stereo listening experience in a car. Was it possible to circumvent
the problem of always sitting close to the loudspeakers on one side
of the car, which was at the outer edge of the stereo sound
pattern?"
At that time, home cinema systems were a relatively unknown
concept. However, there was expertise on multi-channel sound for
cinemas in Volvo's audio group, as well as experience from previous
tests with four-channel stereo.
"We tested a Dolby Pro Logic decoder from a cinema system
combined with a centre loudspeaker," says Lahti. "And this resulted
in an obviously better sound pattern, with a clearer "image" of the
soloist's position on the stage."
Through combined efforts, Dolby's decoder was adapted to the
acoustic conditions in the cabin of a car. Among other things, this
meant that the centre of the soundstage could be moved laterally
from the centre of the car to a place directly in front of the
listener, regardless of whether that person is in the driver seat
or in the passenger seat.
Dynaudio® Loudspeakers
Because of Dynaudio's superb basic design and high build quality,
only small modifications were necessary to adapt the speakers to
the acoustic environment in a car. This made the prerequisites the
best imaginable for the car's interior designers.
"The task confronting Volvo designers was for the first time, with
slight exaggeration, to build a car around the loudspeakers instead
of integrating loudspeakers into an existing car," says Lahti. "And
the strategy was for our best sound system, Premium Sound, to be
marketed as a system from Volvo with loudspeakers from
Dynaudio."
However, quality loudspeakers are not solely responsible for
quality sound. The car itself presents a difficult challenge. The
limited and irregularly shaped interior space means that the
loudspeakers are actually located too close to the listeners, and
are also located at varying distances. This 'variation' makes it
difficult to achieve a properly spread, natural stereo pattern.
Furthermore, with a combination of hard and soft surfaces and
varying surface structures, the car's interior makes sound
reproduction difficult to control. The audio experience is also
affected by the background noises from the car, the road, and the
wind.
"But on the other hand, we are familiar with the space and the
audio system," says Lahti. "We also know where the listener is
sitting, which simplifies matters when developing and fine-tuning
the system. And it is very much a question of fine-tuning. We are
probably the only car manufacturer who calibrates the sound in the
car ourselves."
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology is used to adapt the
sound to the design of the passenger compartment and the
positioning of the speakers. DSP is also used for the fine
adjustment of the tone curve, contributing to the creation of
natural sound quality.
"One must listen subjectively to attain the right sound," says
Lahti. "The ear is a very sensitive instrument, and we use
professional ears for our sound tests. We have an exclusive panel
of listeners at Volvo Cars, consisting of people with extensive
experience of sound in cars, and whose hearing is checked
regularly."
Volvo also gets valuable feedback from customers in conjunction
with our product clinics.
Alpine Amplifier
With the Dynaudio speakers Volvo also introduce a new generation of
Premium Sound amplifier manufactured by Alpine. The amplifier
technology is based on the latest digital technology (also known as
Class D). This technology, called ICEpower®, is a development
of the Danish company PowerHouse that is now a part of Bang &
Olufsen. The new digital amplifier delivers 130 Watts in each of
the five channels to give a total of 650 Watts in 4 ohms at 10
percent THD (Total Harmonic Distortion).
"High frequency electrical interference in the car can cause
problems with a class D amplifier," says Lahti. "This is something
that we solved together with Alpine and Bang & Olufsen
(PowerHouse) and their innovative ICEPower® technology. The
result is very good. The primary advantage is the amplifier's very
high damping factor, which makes it possible to enjoy pure and
powerful sound all the way down to the deepest bass tones."
AUX Input - iPod Link to Surround Sound
The AUX input is a stereo 3.5mm input jack which can be connected
to any type of portable device that has analogue audio outputs,
e.g. iPods, MP3 players, Walkmans, laptops.
The XC90's AUX connector will link an iPod, an MP3 player, a
Walkman, a laptop to the XC90's audio system. However, you have to
control the auxiliary device using the controls on the device
itself.
CD Player and In-Dash
6 CD Changer
The XC90's CD player will play normal CDs as well as CD-R and CD-RW
that contain MP3 and WMA files. The CD file structure comes up on
the audio system display so you can select individual songs or you
can choose to play the songs in random order.
Main Unit Design
The Premium Audio System (CD player, amplifier, radio tuner,
navigation unit etc.) are connected via an opticaldigital
high-speed network called MOST.
MOST allows the audio system to be operated via the centre
console or via the steering wheel controls. The XC90 has an
elegantand easy-to-use control panel with access to the advanced
features of the audio system through an intuitive menu system.
XC90 Main Audio Features
Volvo manages the audio system and its design by keeping the system
responsibility in-house. Volvo has a highly skilled Infotainment
Department that takes care of the system design in cooperation with
suppliers which manufacture the components. "This is a unique
approach in the industry because most carmakers have system
suppliers that take care of this rather than building the expertise
in-house," says Lahti.
"By designing and developing the sound systems in-house, we have
the ability to control the project very early to ensure our premium
sound requirements and loudspeaker locations are fulfilled."
The XC90 Premium Sound system is a further development from
theall-new C70and the Dynaudio speakers that were first developed
for the all-new S80. These components were adapted to the XC90.
This required new software settings for the amplifier to adapt to
the specific acoustic properties of the seven-seat XC90 in
combination with the Dynaudio speakers.
One important aspect of our system ownership is that all audio
settings are done by Volvo's audio engineers rather than letting a
supplier do the tuning. This way we keep control over the "Volvo
sound".