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DD Audio Install Highlight – 2006 Opel Corsa Utility

This month’s Install Highlight shows how far the audio bug really reaches. Johann Horn of South Africa shared this awesome build in his Ute, proving once again that if you want it bad enough, you can always find room for more sound! For most of us, the amount of sound crammed into this tiny space is beyond necessary, which makes it even sweeter! The equipment list in this vehicle reads...

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DD Audio Install Highlight – 1991 Honda Civic CRX

This month’s highlight centers around the arena that first brought the DD name to the forefront of the mobile audio world and high level competition scene. The vehicle in question is Michael Hughes’ 1991 Honda Civic CRX, seen wrecking it at the recent round of World Finals. No stranger to the competition scene, Michael first sampled the DD wares back over 16 years ago, in 2001. Right out of...

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DD Audio Announces The Next-Gen miniZ [ESP8] Design

PRESS RELEASE Oklahoma City, OK, March 31, 2017 — DD AUDIO, the innovator of the Neoclassical Stonhengian Linear Pneumatic Articulator, the one and only Z, is now releasing the next-gen design of the world’s most powerful speaker motor. Our DD Audio ancestors designed the world’s largest transducer, the original Stonehenge, and although the cone, spider, and voice coil...

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DD Audio Install Highlight: 2006 Hummer H2 Luxury

DD AUDIO INSTALL HIGHLIGHT | WRITTEN BY LEWIS JACKSON | 9 MAY 2017 At some point or another we have all heard the phrase “Don’t take your work home with you.” For most of us, it makes sense, but not for guys like Mattias Hedin, of Sweden. He is lucky enough to have his dream job, being a DJ and EDM music producer! That said, how better to take the club with you than to build one...

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DD Audio Install Highlight: 2006 Hummer H2 Luxury – Part 2

DD AUDIO INSTALL HIGHLIGHT | WRITTEN BY LEWIS JACKSON | 12 SEPTEMBER 2017 For the most part, our loyal fans seem to be split right down the middle. On one side we have the bassheads. The “sorry you were sleeping, but this is my jam so now it’s your jam too.” type of guys. Or the, “yes, it really is necessary to play my music this loud.” guys. You know those guys. Then we...

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