Australian HiFi

Rod Easdown issues a timely warning about warning sounds

The current model Subaru Outback enrages me. If this column sounds like it could become tiresome because it’s about cars and not audio, stick with me; It’s actually about a really interesting exercise just performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. But it needs context.

The current Outback is a perfectly decent car, it has good resale value and it does everything it promises. It is also very safe with a lot of neat technology assisting in this, and this is

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