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The Kitchen Sink: Equalizers, Amps and More


AudioControl DQDX Six Channel Equalizer WWW.AUDIOCONTROL.COM


Notable: Designed for maximum sound quality and enhanced audio performance, the DQDX


is the latest AudioControl processor to incorporate Signal Delay, which will correct the varying speaker locations in the vehicle. MSRP is around $399.99.


EVO-KEY by Fortin WWW.FORTIN.CA


Notable: The EVO-KEY is a preloaded key immobilizer bypass module that is designed to be compatible with more than 3,500 vehicles. This “self-learn- ing,” low power consumption module offers extreme system stability and is preloaded with a flexible, all-in-one


firmware. The EVO-KEY works with DCryptor OEM Key Copying Technology, making the installation possible with only one key required. EVO-KEY module is recom- mended for Hyundai, Kia, Nissan and Infiniti, as well as Ford 80-bit vehicles.


DS18 Korean Amplifiers WWW.DS18SOUND.COM


Notable: The car audio manufacturer has released its line of Korean amplifiers. The line consists of six different amps, including one 2-channel, two 4-channels and two 1-channel Digital amps. The wattage ranges from 860 to 3,125. MSRP starts at $179.72 for the lower model and ranges up to $938.82 for the top model.


Notable: The company has announced their


latest direct OE fitment radios, which took over three years to develop. Ship- ping applications are available for 64-73 Mustang, 68-76 Corvette, 67-72 GMC/Chevy trucks. The device appears analog until the users slides the “Slide- Bar” to reveal the digital display. Radio features include 300 watts of sound, AM/FM RDS tuner with 25 pre-sets, USB Flash Drive Player, Sub- woofer Line Out, Direct iPod Charge and Play, CD changer controller, Blue- tooth Option and auxilliary input. There are seven LCD color choices (white/ red/blue/cyan/green/yellow/pink) with dimmer. MSRP is set at $299.


Custom Autosound slidebar radios WWW.CUSTOM-AUTOSOUND.COM


32 Mobile Electronics August 2014


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