
Magazine article featuring the Kinetik Chrysler 300
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I can’t help but be a little jealous of the guys at Kinetik Audio. Not only because they make “the world’s loud-est power cells,” but because they can actually tell people that they’re ‘in the business of mak-ing power’ – how cool is that? The guys also get around, as I’ve personally run into reps from the Toledo, OH-based company at events throughout the USA. Whether it’s Hot Import Nights, NOPI Na-tionals, SEMA, CES or any other event on the show schedule, the Kinetik booth always seems to be popping.
Magazine article featuring the Kinetik Hummer H2
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Travel anywhere in the world and you always find goods from “home” that are considered imported. And many of them are at a heavy premium. You might feel short of breath when you see a can of Coke from a vending machine in Paris costing $8. So you can imagine how much outra-geous it must be to own an H2 in the narrow streets of Tokyo and the price that goes with it.
Magazine article featuring the Kinetik/Alpine/Relaxed Dodge RAM
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Back in the day, it seemed the center of the universe for car audio was located around Phoenix, AZ, but things seem to have shifted out to the coast of sunny California over the past few years. There, you find pretty much all of the major source unit manufacturers head offices and much more. Huntington Beach happens to be the home of one Mr. Erik Harbour, Western Regional Sales Manager for Kinetik. Surely you know Kinetik? The guys that make some of the loudest power cells in the car audio industry. If you don’t, you will in a few minutes, so read on.
Magazine article featuring the Kinetik/Relaxed Expedition
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As a Sales and Technical guru for Kinetik Audio, Harbour knows what it takes to get noticed in the highly competitive world of mobile entertainment. Apart from having a highly progressive primary sponsor in WXP, Harbour had the backing of an award-winning build team and the support of sponsors like MA Audio, Vivo and Alpine Electronics.
Magazine article featuring the Kicker Warhorse powered by Kinetik
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Just hearing the word Warhorse conjures up visions of something dark, demonic and menacing. Well that pretty much describes Kickers newest demo vehicle to a tee. If you’re on the road and you happen to catch a glimpse of this beast in your rearview mirror you better get the F$CK out of the way and quick.
Magazine article describing the technical aspects of Kinetik
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When designing or upgrading the electronics in your vehicle, one crucial step is your battery. But what battery do you upgrade to and what should you look for when purchasing a battery? There are two common types of batteries available in the market. The first is a lead acid battery that is standard in most vehicles. The other is a deep cycle battery that is perfect for car audio applications. In this article, we’ll explore the latter.
Magazine test report on the XX-MAXXIMUS Amp featuring Kinetik
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More than half my life ago, when I first became interested in car audio products, the name Hifonics stood amongst the biggest names in the industry when it came to producing massive amounts of power. If I recall correctly, their slogan was “Power from the Gods”.