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For Release: January 1st, 2005

Press Contact —John Whitacre
johnw@Maxxsonics.com

Autotek New Super D-Class Amps

Chicago, IL. – Autotek announces the new family of 2005 Mean Machine Super D-Class™ subwoofer amplifiers. This is the first Autotek amplifier series to feature Super D-Class topography. The new Mean Machine amp line-up continues the Autotek reputation for a euro-classy amplifier profile.

Autotek who was recently purchased by Maxxsonics, intro-ed the new foursome of Mean Machine Super D-Class™ car amplifiers at the 2005CES (booth #2413). The Super D-Class™ Mean Machine Amplifier Series intro celebrates Autotek's 27-years as car audio manufacturer. The new mono-block models range in power levels from 1000-Watts x 1 to 2000-Watts x 2 @ 1-Ohm speaker loads. The Super D-Class™ design benefits this new amp series with improved sound quality and more affordable hi-power. Mean Machine cosmetics; electronic crossovers and massive power make them a great addition for any serious car audio system. The new 2005 Mean Machine amp models will ship to dealers shortly after the 2005 CES event. 2005 Mean Machine models will include dash mountable remote bass controls.

"The new Autotek Mean Machine amplifiers are a great example of our product goals for Autotek going forward," offered Alden Stiefel, Maxxsonics USA, Inc. CEO & President. "Autotek amps will benefit from Maxxsonics Super D-Class technology." "Autotek has always used the best technology & components available. So it was a natural to use Super D-Class to give Autotek the most reliable 1-Ohm Stable high-output amplifier design possible." adds John Studley, Maxxsonics Director of Product Development.

The new Mean Machine amp line-up sports a large illuminated Autotek logo and shroud over the top of the heat sinks. The Road Worthy© TCID twin-coil isolation design PWM power supply ensures 1-Ohm stability along with the Super D-Class™ hi-speed microprocessor. Conventional PWM power supplies result in less power and lower performance, and thereby limit the sound quality of conventional D-Class amplifiers. Super D-Class™ is a high-speed digital control that overcomes the limitations of common digital switching power supply. Super D-Class™ is what differentiates Autotek D-Class amplifiers from other car audio amplifiers.

The flagship 4000-Watt Super D-Class Mean Machine MM 4000.1D amp has an MSRP of $2500, followed by the 2000-Watt x 1-Ch Mean Machine MM 2000.1D with an MSRP of $1250. The Autotek 1400-Watt x 1-Ch Mean Machine model, MM 1400.1D's MSRP is $1000, and the 1000-Watt x 1-Ch, Mean Machine MM 1000.1D has an MSRP of $499.95. All Mean Machine amplifiers are 1-Ohm stable and feature Bass Thrust, fully adjustable Pro-Design electronic crossover networks and Pro-Fi™ MOSFET outputs.

Maxxsonics is a leader in mobile audio manufacturing and distribution of Hifonics, Autotek and Crunch sound component systems and creator of the 2005 CES Innovations Design & Engineering "award winning" Maxxblaster 2.1 audio / PC gaming system.

For more information visit Maxxsonics at www.maxxsonics.com or they can be contacted at 1-866-636-MAXX.

 
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