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MAXHAUST EXHAUST SOUND FROM A SPEAKER

The Maxhaust Soundbooster is an acoustic amplifier for the engine sound. By using a high quality patented loudspeaker a sound is created which can be adjusted perfectly to your wishes. Audi uses this system in the A6 3.0 biturbo (313hp).

The Maxhaust system previously used the external sound module from Audi (stage 1), but as an option a modified version of this module could be ordered (stage 2) and the most extreme option is the module from Maserati. This was used in the Ghibli (stage 3). The system is linked to the car via the CANbus system. This way the system is perfectly integrated in the control system of the car. Think for example of the sport mode.

Maxhaust has now launched the Stage 4. This is the most extensive and versatile speaker system to date, but at the same price as the Stage 1!
The system can also be linked to your smartphone via a Bluetooth module as standard, and there are many settings to choose from.

The Maxhaust sound booster is an electrical module with software by Maxhaust. This module amplifies the engine sound acoustically, integrates extra functions and makes the system compatible with other vehicles. The system is controlled via existing buttons or switches on and around the steering wheel or via the app on your smart phone. For stage 4 it concerns an ESM (electonic sound module) module where you can choose from 5 different sound profiles. In this module, pops and bangs are adjustable.

The MaxHaust sound generator system consists of:

  • A high-quality patented loudspeaker mounted in a special stainless steel housing.
  • ESM control unit (external sound module)
  • Cable set
  • MaxHaust SoundBooster module

The ESM provides the deep, solid sound that is determined by the current engine speed.

You can adjust this sound to your liking with the MaxHaust SoundBooster module via a free app on your smartphone (iOS and Android).

You can also get an extra actuator for that extra sound or a separate engine speaker that you place under the bonnet so it seems like the sound is also coming from the engine compartment and not just from behind the car.

NEW! The High speaker is a perfect addition to the set. This speaker reproduces the higher tones and adds a brutal new "voice" to the sounds. The 'misfire' or engine skipping becomes extremely louder

Maxhaust sound generator incl. installation
(inc. treble speaker)

€ 1657,-

Maxhaust Motor Speaker (extra)

€ 235,-

Extra Actuator (extra speaker)

€ 559,-

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