Maxxsonics® USA, Inc. is now shipping OEM Converters and Controllers
Written by Michael G
Tuesday, 14 April 2009 15:11
Chicago, IL April 14, 2009 – Maxxsonics® USA, Inc. is now shipping a comprehensive line of affordability priced and highly compatible OEM Converters and Controllers touting the most sought after features.
The high-to-low line-level Controllers convert and filter high-level factory speaker wires into ultra clean unbalanced (RCA) low-level signals while accepting all types of high-level input signals. “The basic principle of these integrators is to provide more power and better sound from an existing car audio system without the expense, desire or hassle of changing a current head unit,” said Vice President of Product Development, John Studley.
“We focused on developing four distinct products so that someone could get only the features they want and need. For example, the MX-4 “Add-A-Sub” Converter is our most economical unit and provides a way to just add more bass,” continued Studley. The Converters work with all brands, not only those under the Maxxsonics umbrella. “Sure they are compatible with Hifonics, MB Quart, Autotek and Crunch products, but our integrators have been designed to enhance performance and produce greater sound with all car audio brands,” Studley concluded.
About Maxxsonics Maxxsonics® USA, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of quality car, marine, television and home audio products. Based in Lake Zurich, IL Maxxsonics offers a complete line of sound component systems with brands MB Quart®, Hifonics®, Crunch® and Autotek®. For additional information, please visit www.maxxsonics.com
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