Modern systems rely on active crossovers. Instead of passive coils and capacitors burning power inside your door panels, Audxeon handles the split digitally.
If you are serious about sound quality, you cannot tune by ear alone. Cabin acoustics lie. The human ear fatigues and adapts. acts as the objective truth teller, showing you exactly what your system is doing and giving you the tools to fix it.
The click of the laptop’s latch echoed in the quiet garage, a stark contrast to the chaotic wires currently snaking through the cabin of Elias’s project car. On the screen, the glowed with a clinical, neon-blue interface, its 31-band parametric equalizer waiting like a silent orchestra.
Download the latest version of the software from the official Audxeon support portal, plug in your mic, and prepare to hear your music for the first time—clear, balanced, and alive.
Setting up your Audxeon DSP is designed to be relatively straightforward. A vital first step is ensuring that your PC meets the software's requirements:
Car interiors are acoustic nightmares. Glass reflects high frequencies, plastic panels vibrate, and speakers sit at unequal distances from your ears. A Digital Signal Processor (DSP) acts as the brain of your sound system, correcting these anomalies before the audio signal reaches your amplifiers.

