
Out of the box
Brabham Automotive has teamed up with Kyron Audio to create a premium sound system for true music connoisseurs.

Tech

18 september 2020

Both companies are of Australian origin and based in Adelaide. Kyron designs and manufactures top-level amplifiers and loudspeakers. According to Kyron, the new sound system is a work of art and is as extreme as a Brabham BT62 supercar. This sound system, called Phoenix, consists of eight 700W amplifiers and two 1500W subwoofers, with each component designed in-house, precision machined, and then assembled by hand. The company claims the result is ‘a sound that can only be achieved when an artist performs live at your home.’
‘Just as the BT62 supercar changes the way you think about the capabilities of fast sports cars, listening to music through the Kyron audio system is an amazing, immersive experience,’ said Kyron co-founder and lead designer Lee Gray. — We are proud to share automaker Brabham Automotive's passion for performance and dynamics, and look forward to creating an outstanding experience for our mutual customer base’.
‘Just as the BT62 supercar changes the way you think about the capabilities of fast sports cars, listening to music through the Kyron audio system is an amazing, immersive experience,’ said Kyron co-founder and lead designer Lee Gray. — We are proud to share automaker Brabham Automotive's passion for performance and dynamics, and look forward to creating an outstanding experience for our mutual customer base’.

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