Apr 11, 2011

MTX unveils the first amplifier without wiring


This is a real revolution in car audio. As explained long ago, because the audio must be perfectly integrated to the car. MTX amplification revolutionizes BroadCom with his model, as it requires no wiring!

For now, this is a prototype presented in the U.S. market, but hopefully soon it arrives in Europe. Until then, amps called "plug and play" still require wiring, but it is simplified and that these amps are compact. Broadcom is a concentrate of high technology. For starters, it uses a hydrogen fuel cell hybrid cars directly derived. There is therefore no need to draw power from the battery of the vehicle. The battery lasts for 3 years after it should be changed by an authorized dealer. And RCA cables? Greatest need, the BroadCom uses Bluetooth technology. A little box connects to the line outputs of the radio and communicates via Bluetooth with the amp. The case InterCom is compact enough to be housed in the slot receiver. For speakers, no cable either, also uses the Broadcom Bluetooth. Just put a micro-actuator on the terminals on the speakers. To prevent mixing of Bluetooth connections, the receiver has small switches to give an address for each Bluetooth module. For the rest, the features are standard: 4x45 Watts RMS, active low-pass filter and high pass. After the Internet at Parrot car, it's time to revolutionize the MTX car audio. We will have the chance to talk!

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