Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Mace Audio Competition

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

MACE 2010 target will be held in all competitions and automobile audio discrimination hearings and technical training.

Subject: MACE Audiophile Car Audio Competition Open 2010

The fourth session of the judge training 14/3/2010

The sixth car audio technology modification training 3-4/4/2010

Hokkien Huay Kuan J.Bahru Car Audio Competition Open 9-11/4/2010

First Heat K.Lumpur 24-25/4/2010

Second Heat Penang /6/2010

Third Heat J.Bahru 25-26/9/2010

Fourth Heat K.Lumpur 17-18/12/2010

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Koleksi Video

Sunday, January 17, 2010
























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Audio vision


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Kluang Parade audio demo (16.01.2010)


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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Mohawk & Kicker History

Saturday, January 16, 2010


MOHWAK has created in USA since 1979. It has always prided itself by working on quality competition-grad car audio gear, and setting the trends that the industry follows. By combining the highest quality design, engineering and R&D, they constantly patent and release new technologies to increase performance.

MOHAWK’s force thrusts its listeners to the attitude of choice, whether it’s radical or chilled. Power doesn’t have to be scarified for style. MOHAWK’s versatility delivers the freedom to have booth. These rugged drivers were designed to be used effectively in ported systems and sealed enclosures, because they are “precisely engineered” to provide years of high performance sound at an affordable price.

The music’s thumping. The speakers are pounding. And MOHAWK is just as cool as when the party started. A well designed speaker like MOHAWK delivers confidence because they’re cool when is needed most, when the music’s realty hot. Staying cool adds life to drivers. Wimpy Voice coils fry under intense heat, but MOHAWK is built to stay cool under pressure, because being cool is as important to speakers as it is you.

MOHAWK has full range of product, such as amplifiers, cables, capacitor, components, signal processors, woofer, CD receivers & players, video and DVD. MOHAWK is known by our customers in practically every country on the planet for our broad selection of innovation, exciting product. Today, MOHAWK products are distributed in over 30 countries throughout the world and enjoy a reputation for reliability and technological innovation.

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History

In 1980, KICKER Audio invented the high-performance stereo enclosure market when company founder and President Steve Irby developed the Original KICKER®, the first full-range speaker box designed specifically for automotive use. From the day we put the power to that first KICKER, Livin’ Loud® has always been the KICKER way - staying one step ahead of the pack, driven to create components that consistently raise the world's expectations for stereo performance.
As a continually evolving brand, KICKER reaches new heights in 2008 with the development of its first home audio product – digital stereo systems specifically for iPod® and Zune™ media players. As it has striven for excellence on the road the past quarter-century, KICKER will work to become a future driving force under the roof as well.
KICKER Audio products are designed and manufactured by Stillwater Designs, headquartered in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The firm began in 1973 as a two-person operation, hand-building professional sound and musical instrument speaker systems for churches, auditoriums, and entertainers. Building upon the success of the Original KICKER, the company concentrated on the car audio market, applying the same research and design skills that made its first product so successful to the development of a complete line of high-performance components for car audio. What was once a company with two employees in a single-car garage is now a corporation with 220-plus employees in facilities totaling more than a quarter-million square feet.
High-performance car audio products sold under the KICKER brand name include:
SoloX™, Solo-Baric®L7, Solo-Baric L5, CompVX, CompVT, CompVR®, and Comp™ subwoofers;
KICKER Sub Boxes loaded with Solo-Baric, Comp VX, CompVT, CompVR, and Comp subwoofers;
WX-Series and ZX-Series power amplifiers;
SS-Series component systems, midbass drivers, and tweeters;
RS-Series component systems;
KS-Series component systems and coaxial speakers;
DS-Series component systems and coaxial speakers;
KICKER Marine subwoofer, sub box, amplifiers, component systems, coaxial speakers, and long-throw tower system;
KICKER Full-Range Boxes - Two-way, full-range enclosed speaker system;
KICKER Signal Processors/EQs;
and KICKER Audio Accessories.
High-performance home audio products sold under the KICKER brand name include:
iK500 and ZK500 digital stereo systems for iPod and Zune media players.
In September, 2006, Stillwater Designs acquired auto connectivity provider SoundGate, the respected manufacturer of high-quality audio interfaces and other OEM integration products. While strengthening each brand within the mobile electronics industry, the acquisition of SoundGate secured the ability to integrate KICKER systems into the new technologies available in automobiles today and in the future.
KICKER and SoundGate products are currently sold by approximately 1,500 Authorized Dealers in the United States. These locations are served by 15 manufacturers’ representative firms. Export sales are managed through a network of distributors serving over 2,000 dealers in approximately 50 countries.
KICKER speakers, amplifiers, signal processors, and SoundGate interfaces are developed by a design team headed by Irby. This hands-on approach from the highest level of management, matched with an energetic workforce of talented individuals in all areas of the company’s operations and an innate ability to create truly musical components, has been the reason for the company’s remarkable success.
As audio continues to evolve, KICKER and SoundGate will continue to be on the industry’s cutting edge, pushing the limits of audio design technology, performance, and integration in the quest for ultimate sound.

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