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  1. Im wanting to trade my MAXX-LINK for either 6.5 or 4x6 speakers that are in great condition. Its a straight up trade. MAXX-LINK is in great mechanical condition and cosmetically its got a few light surface scratchs that are expected on chrome... thanks

    If the speakers retail for lesser then i would do plus cash id like around 80 or so worth total

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    Maxx-Link™, Hifonic’s Universal Amp Bridge

    January 1, 2007 - Chicago, IL. , Maxxsonics USA Inc. the parent company of Hifonics, announced today, the introduction of a unique problem-solving signal-processor, the MXL-100 Maxx-Link. Maxx-Link™, a chrome-finish, universal amplifier Bridging and Synchronization Module, joins the ranks of over 30 new amplifier and speaker products under the Hifonics’ brand.

    As a universal amplifier bridging module, Hifonics MXL-100 Maxx-Link™ permits interconnecting (a.k.a. linking) up to five amplifiers into a Master and Slave configuration. Now multiple amps (five mono-blocks or less) can be linked together to create one huge subwoofer amplifier output channel. A remote-mounted Level Control provides amp clipping indicators in addition to being a master gain device for the whole array of amplifiers.

    Hifonics Maxx-Link™ retails for $179.00 MSRP. Key operating features for the Maxx-Link include; switch-able Master and Slave controls, a 24dB adjustable Low-Pass, an adjustable Parametric Bass EQ with Wide/Narrow bandwidth notching, an adjustable 24dB Subsonic Filter, an adjustable Phase Control ( 0 to 180º) and a built-in test-tone generator for easy system set-ups.

    “Maxx-Link, through its ability to synchronize multiple mono-block car audio amplifiers into a larger output, single-channel amp array, opens up a new field of car audio system creativity for the enthusiast” offers John Studley, Maxxsonics Vice-President of Global Product Development. Maxx-Link will be first seen during the 2007 CES, in the LVCC North Hall, inside Maxxsonics booth #1822 amongst the displays for Hifonics, Autotek, Crunch and MB Quart audio products. Initial delivery of the Maxx-Link will be in early Spring 2007.

    Maxxsonics USA Inc. Parent Corporation to MB Quart, Hifonics, Crunch, and Autotek sound system brands has received many CES Innovations Design & Engineering Awards. See all of our products at the www.maxxsonics.com website.

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  2. Im not building this anymore due to getting a different sub. Subs a 18" Dc XL

    Im using torres calc

    I want about 5 to 5.5 cubes tuned to 32-34hz using either aeroports or slot port. Max measurements are 17"H x 37"W x 24"D. I would like to use aeros because it would be super easy to change tuning. My question is when i calculate tuning with the 2 6" aeros port area is really low. Is this normal with aeros?

  3. I just concerned that it wouldnt handle 2k or a lil more daily. i dont have a oscope (was waiting on meades oscope thing)

    If i got dual 1.4 coils instead of dual 2 coils would i hook it up the same as if it were a dual 2 woofer? I was looking to get a final load really close to 1ohm after rise

  4. I was on Techforces website and seen there where subs made by dc audio. Im kinda interested in the 2,000 rms rated TFS 18". Whats it compare to a level 5 or level 4 xl?

    Im blind haha it says its modeled from a lvl 4 xl Hybrid. What would give it the 2,000 rms rating or is that a typo?

    Im guessing its just a xl with level 5 softparts

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  5. I'm currently thinking of building a clam and doing 8 fi x 15's. Low powered setup with lotzz of cone area. It'll be going in a 4 dr blazer. Anyone actually attempt a similar build? I know I'll need around 24cuft and want to tune around 30 hz. I'll be powering it with a crescendo 2k

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