OEM Integration Installations Made Easy with Maxxsonics How-To Videos
Written by Michael G
Thursday, 14 May 2009 09:27
Maxxsonics’ recently released a series of MX OEM Integration Accessories, which led to the development of four highly-informative installation videos.
The MX Series of Converters and Controllers was originally developed so that an existing OEM car audio system can provide more power and better sound quality even when it is improbable, impractical and sometimes just impossible to change an aftermarket head unit.
According to Maxxsonics’ Vice President of Sales, Ted Henricks, “We focused on making four distinct products and felt that the individual features would be best emonstrated through video. Like our other videos, these can be easily accessed on ouTube.”
The videos are guided by Product Development Specialist, Mike Stiers, who emphasizes the benefits of each product through narration and hands-on instruction. “The videos are deal for someone who wants to see how each feature works and understand how to get he most out of an aftermarket system and the product itself,” commented Stiers. Watch he general overview video on YouTube at http://tinyurl.com/pydhl3, and follow the links or the four installation videos.
To complement the videos, there is an MX Accessory brochure that can be viewed at http://tinyurl.com/qhd66c. MX OEM Accessories range from $149 to $249 MSRP and re designed to work with all car audio brands.
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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 including MB Quart®, Hifonics®, Crunch® and Autotek®. For additional information, please visit www.maxxsonics.com
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