Technology

i-mos® amplifiers
The special circuit engineering uses MOSFET output stages with rapid and low-loss switching transistors that are also praised for their low distortion and a natural music reproduction with highly detailed resolution.
High attenuation constants (>400) ensure optimum monitoring and control of the connected speakers.
i-mos® works without the usual negative feedback for distortion reduction but in a "predictive" mode instead. Distortions are not compensated for but avoided in the first place. The resulting sound is sensational, as are the tremendously compact dimensions.
i-qualizer®
The i-qualizer® module, which is adjusted to each particular vehicle, corrects the sound influences of the particular vehicle on the music playback in combination with the installed sound system. This way, the vehicle-specific cavity resonance and reflection will no longer spoil your music enjoyment by mixing with the music signal and causing sonic discoloration, harshness or booming.
The result is hi-fi instead of just "sound“.
i-sopower® switched-mode power supply units
These very efficient switched-mode power supply units ensure optimum exploitation of the available power resources. It is especially important to have a high level of efficiency when power is taken from the vehicle cable harness for additional electronics to avoid unnecessary loss of performance. The i-sopower® switched-mode power supply units work at a sensational level of efficiency of 90% or higher.
Instead of old-fashioned and bulky toroidal cores, we use state-of-the-art ferrite materials by German manufacturers. The advantages include compactness, efficiency and low stray field.
Only state-of-the-art high performance MOSFETs are used to control these transformers.
SMD Components
Because we use SMD (surface mounted devices) in our fabrication, components can be half the size of the conventional "wired" components. This allows us to build extremely compact components.
State-of-the-art printed-circuit board machines ensure consistent quality and avoid faulty fitting, which cannot be avoided when performed manually.