If you're adding amplifiers to a factory system and want the best possible sound, put the PXE-H650 System Integration Sound Processor into your system. It takes the output of your factory radio, cleans it up, and applies special IMPRINT sound-shaping technology so your amps get a clean signal. You'll build a great-sounding system while keeping the look and functionality of your factory radio's dashboard setup, steering wheel controls, and factory extras.
A 512-band equalizer removes the preset EQ curve from your factory radio's output, sending a clean "flat" signal to your amplifiers through four sets of preamp outputs. High- and low-pass filters for each output channel route the right frequencies to each amp.
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You say you want one of the highest regarded amplifiers ever made. You say you don't want to spend bazillion dollars. You spoke and we listened. Human Reign amplifiers are back! The original series were very pricey due to the extraordinary heatsink. The guts are the same high end parts you loved in the original, but now at about half the price!
Human Reign amplifiers accept low level and balanced line inputs via our BLT Balanced Line Transmitters and the long-biased transistor period yield unparalleled sound quality. With a pre-amp section that is unrivaled by any other brand, the Human Reign amplifiers are the ultimate audiophile products for the ultimate audiophile system...
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It has been over a decade since the Reference amplifiers graced the car industry. Car audio veterans loved them. New-schoolers have dreamed about them. Only the privileged have heard them!
Improving on the best of anything requires new technologies and new applications. We are immensely proud to re-introduce you to the new Reference amplifiers. Not “dream” amplifiers that will never be seen, but a full line of the finest amplifiers that are available now!
Reference amplifiers boast damping factors over 1000 and up to 3000+. That is up to, or more than 10 times, that of normal amplifiers! There has been a theory for many years that says that the human ear cannot hear the difference between amplifiers. Anybody who believes this obviously hasn’t auditioned the long awaited return
of the Reference amplifiers!
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