As car audio shifts toward fully digital ecosystems (A2B and Automotive Ethernet), Audxeon is poised to remain relevant by updating its driver architecture to handle high-resolution 192kHz/32-bit streams.
The click of the laptop’s latch echoed in the quiet garage, a stark contrast to the chaotic wires currently snaking through the cabin of Elias’s project car. On the screen, the glowed with a clinical, neon-blue interface, its 31-band parametric equalizer waiting like a silent orchestra.
This is the heart of the software. Each output channel on Audxeon features a 31-band parametric EQ. Unlike a 31-band graphic EQ, you are not stuck with fixed frequencies like 63Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz. You can place a filter exactly at 87.5Hz if that is where your car’s resonance lies.
Like most high-end digital signal processors, Audxeon addresses the unique acoustic challenges of a vehicle’s interior.