Build your super sound system stereo to fit your desires. First, examine what you need from your system - is it mega bass you need? Or, is it an audiophile's dream stereo? is it merely an upgrade to a original equipment radio? These tips could assist you find your truck audio needs starting with small prices and going up to the greatest, most expensive prices.
1) Install a plain stereo, like an original equipment system - usually an AM/FM cassette with a set of speakers
2) Upgrade the factory set-up a little bit by including better speakers for a better experience
3) Improve to a system with CD player, amplifiers and additional speakers for real audiophile sounds, but not with a large addition in volume level
4) Put in a jamming audio stereo that will bounce your car
5) Install a competition-quality system that should drive the neighbors bananas
Do some homework, learn what the stuff does. Acknowledge head units, amplifiers, speakers (mid-ranges and tweeters), crossovers, equalizers and sub-woofers. Become versed on what they will do. First, most of the head units which cost well over a hundred dineros do pretty much the identical thing,. They tune in radio stations, play CDs and offer presets for ease of use. The ones that begin about $150 to $250 possibly present an in-dash CD player.
The improved audio systems have a CD changer, mounted alone, to keep plenty of CDs all at once. The MP3 changer will cost another $125 to $350 , so make certain you know you must have it.
There are a bunch of nice amenities available in head units, so go to a huge store like Pro AutoSound and fiddle around and check out plenty of brands.
Power
The next consideration - are you purchasing additional power? If you desire a high level of audio, then you should count on buying amps. The IC inside practically any head unit may only provide so much power, maybe approximately 30 watts maximum, regardless what the chassis says. That is almost enough wattage to power two 5 inch, 2-way speakers efficiently.
If you include speakers to that, you might be under-powering them and you may have distortion. If you do not want the sound loud, this minimum-sized system might be okay. It's a no frills standard stereo. If you want acceptable, clean and loud music, buy the up-graded amplifiers.
For techno-freaks: supply approximately 100 watts per channel into your mid and high frequency speakers, and another 200 watts allotted to your low frequencies pushing sub woofer speakers. With the correct speakers, this audio system may sound like a pro studio system!
For you dudes who want to feel music in your intestines, definitely double or triple or quadruple the bass power.
There you have it - some basic tips and tricks to get the most out of your car audio system!
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
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