Car Sound Systems
By Keya at 6 March, 2009, 6:41 am
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Today, many people hold the audio system of a car in such regard that high-tech customization has become a booming industry.
At the moment, one of the most common and well known components of car audio systems is the head unit, which highlights the radio, tape player, CD player, and DVD capability when applicable.
In addition to the head unit, speakers play an important role in enjoying a car audio system. Of recent, it is rather popular for drivers to select high-end speaker equipment called component speakers, which includes subwoofers (larger with a low frequency); midrange (medium-sized with medium frequency); and tweeters (small speakers packing high frequency).
Component speakers are also available in 2- and 3-speaker arrangements, where consumers usually mix and match units to obtain desired bass and other preferences. Common choices also involve the installation of speaker pods, amp racks, and subwoofer enclosures.
Tips on choosing a stereo for your car audio system includes looking for a unit with a built-in power source. Desirable units should offer four channels in order to hook up four speakers. Stereos should have high-level outputs when you don’t wish to purchase an amplifier and low-level outputs when using an amplifier. The stereo should also have a fader for volume adjustment of the front and rear speakers.
Find An Appropriate Car Audio Sound Systems and…
You can customize your car stereo system by adding more features to what was originally installed by the manufacturer. The head unit or the CD player should have sound adjustments. Of late, there is a growing demand for quality in-car entertainment systems. Before installing an audio system, check your vehicle’s electrical capability to handle the audio system.
In general, car stereo systems are much different from home audio systems. The limited space available in cars forces one to select a much smaller Head Unit size, say 1 DIN or 2 DIN. This makes the designing of a Car Stereo system a complex task.
Clearance depth is most important when installing new speakers in a non-factory speaker location. So check all of your components carefully before purchase.
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Best wishes
Andrie Keya
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Car audio systems is just one thing that will never really go away. I’ve yet to hook my car up with a nice system but the appeal is all there for me when it comes to a nice system. Who doesn’t love a system that BOOMS?
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