As seen on YouTube and with Mat Armstrong and his rebuild of the Marcus Rashford's Mansory Rolls Royce Wraith we can supply any proud owner of the Wraith with the ultimate sound solution. Being a proudly British company established in 1973, we have supplied various Rolls-Royces through the ages and perhaps our most famous Wraith to date was the striking Urban Camo Wraith George built by YouTuber and ex-professional skier Jon Olsson in 2017. The system we supplied Matt Armstrong in 2024 for his Wraith 'Agnes' is almost identical, be it with our latest Sound ArchitectTM valve technology, which is controlled through your smart device. Our Sport system offers these vehicles the perfect sound solution with switchable valves so the driver has complete control of the sound. Louder than stock in both modes, with valves shut a deeper yet refined presence throughout the rev range and with valves open much more pitch at top end delivering the best these V12s have to offer. We use a x-pipe centre section to integrate the banks so the sound is never out of phase and clever internals in the rear sections to achieve a defined difference in sound with valves open or shut. |
SOUND ARCHITECTTM - ACTIVE VALVES
Electronic Valves inc. Sound ArchitectTM Module - uses QS APP (Android and iOS) Our Sound Architect App hands control of the valves back to the driver for the ultimate experience. When you select Open theyll stay open and when you select Closed theyll stay closed this choice will be remembered even after the cars been turned off and on. The electronic module included only requires a 12v feed, usually a cigarette-lighter socket. Its Bluetooth controlled on the drivers smart device, and pairing takes just a minute. The electronics are designed in-house and manufactured for us here in the UK, using local British factories. |
KEY FEATURES
More presence throughout the rev range, unleashing that V12. Sound ArchitectTM switchable valves to suit your environment. Works in relation to throttle position with a wonderful depth of sound. Centre section mixes the banks so sound is never out of phase. |