Two-way redefines Highlander car audio, perfectly transforms and upgrades Aiwei’s top two-way
A few days ago, I heard a customer lament that “electroacoustic equipment really has no feelings to talk about.” What can kill feelings in the audio world is the ever-changing electronic technology. Ten years ago, there were very few three-inch tweeters in two-way car audio, and the bandwidth reached an ultra-wide range of 250 HZ-28 KHZ. Old-timers who play with audio all know a truth. The more frequency division points there are, the connection of each unit will definitely be bad. If the connection is not good, it will easily lead to phase unequal, resulting in thin sound density and confusion. As a result, the Aiwei KING series of two-way frequency came into being, which just makes up for the above shortcomings from a technical point of view.

Highlander customers have been modifying car audio for many years, and they have also seen that they have paid a lot of tuition fees in their systems during the long road. For this upgrade, we recommend a set of two-way Aiwei KING series speakers, power amplifiers, dsp, etc. with front sound field, all of which are modified with existing ones.
The following is the details of the modification process for the reference of riders…
Aiwei’s four-inch tweeter unit was modified in situ. This is the rendering before modification.





Renderings of the modified completion.



Aiwei mid-woofer unit is modified, using the previous speaker pad.



This is the customer’s previous modified equipment. The picture includes a four-channel Kalai amplifier and a Finlang dsp audio processor.
