The BO system in the G80 is said to have 18 loudspeakers, but when I count, it doesn't seem like there are 18. Also, the two loudspeakers under the rear windshield don't seem to be working. When I set the soundstage position to the center and sit in the back row, the sound still seems to come from the front, and the two loudspeakers under the rear windshield don't seem to be functioning.
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