Veteran audio engineer Tony Bongiovi has come up with a chip that will change the whole experience of having a music system in your car. Tony manages his Bongiovi Acoustics company these days.

The chip can boost up the performance of an even ordinary system to make it feel like high end speakers.

The chip which Tony calls the digital power station for the studio is a very sophisticated equalizer and when attached to the system it will automatically program itself in order to hide deficiencies and give a fuller and robust sound.

The chip has been made from the digital signal processor of Motorola which is available easily in the market. The chip remodels itself according to the interiors of the car and has got more than 120 adjustment points.

The stereo will cost you anything between $700 to $1000 and will be available only with dealers as the chip requires programming via CD.

Via: Yahoonews