It’s official, we are now the only Hybrid Audio Technologies dealer, also known as H.A.T., in all of North Carolina thanks to David Edwards at H.A.T.  For those who are not familiar with Hybrid Audio, they produce world class speaker setups designed with the sound enthusiast in mind.  H.A.T. was originally founded in October of 2004 and have been developing award winning mobile speaker systems since then.  They’ve been awarded 1st place in almost every competition they’ve been entered into including their debut show in the 2005 IASCA World Finals.  Speakers designed by the enthusiast, for the enthusiast…

We are currently in the process of installing and tuning a couple sets of their speakers in a 2006 Chevy Trailblazer and a 2007 Infiniti G35 coupe.

The Trailblazer is getting a set of Hybrid Audio Legatia L831-3 3 way components custom mounted in the front doors, dash and pillars which are being powerd by 2 Digital design SS4 amplifier being run full active! No passive cross-overs here!

The Infiniti G35 now has a set of Hybrid Audio Clarus C61-2 in the doors with custom mounts to have everything in place of the factory BOSE speaker setup running active through the factory amps and cross-overs.

10 Responses to “Hybrid Audio Technologies!”

  • Interior doors says:

    It is nice article Hybrid Audio Technologies speakers Trailblazer , Infiniti G35 coupe. which the components custom mounted in the front doors, dash and pillars which are being powerd setup running active through the factory amps and cross-overs.

  • Erin says:

    The Trailblazer has the Legatia 831 setup run up front with the L8 woofer mounted in the door using custom adapters, the L3 mid range mounted in the spot the factory Bose tweeter would have been mounted and the LI tweeter molded into the pillars. all being run active through 2 Digital Designs SS4 amplifiers using each of the amplifier’s internal bandpass options to achieve the correct crossover points. This truck is running a strong front stage only with no rear fill and is set up as a pure SQ (Sound Quality) vehicle only.

    Recently we took the old subwoofer setup out which consisted of a custom fiberglass box out that housed 6 Digital Designs 1508 dual 4 ohm subwoofers which were powered by a Sundown SAZ-3000 amplifier. This was replaced but a PWK Designs horn box housing 2 Digital Designs 1508 subwoofers on a Digital Designs SS1a amplifier giving them only 750 watts rms for a crystal clear note that accentuates the Hybrid front stage, yet has more than enough kick for when the extra bass is wanted for daily driving.

    The Infiniti is still running strong with the Clarus 6.5″ component setup up front powered through the factory amplifier system in the car. a magnificent upgrade for those who are not wanting to go all out and upgrade the whole system.

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