31st January 2008

Buy Car Audio Easily And Effectively

Many people will ultimately decide to go through their options and add after-market components to their cars, as most new cars are only equipped with basic, bare-bones stock sound systems, and also because customizing your sound system is a fun and rewarding hobby. The possibilities seem virtually endless given the many cool and exciting features readily available for customization. When setting out to buy car audio parts, any style, look, or feel that you want can be created with great precision, in order to customize your car to fit your unique tastes.

A variety of car electronics stores all around the country stock stereo audio parts. One can also buy car audio parts using Internet and searching for suppliers or browsing through car parts catalogues. Whatever be your requirement of audio parts, you could find them using Internet for online car stereo supply stores, in stores or through the mail.

Amplifiers, subwoofers, and speakers are only some of the fantastic additions you can add to your car. Every item will help enhance the sound of your music and driving your car will be a pleasant experience. One of the essential additions most are choosing to have in a car is CD or cassette car stereos. Without one you will not be able to listen to your favourite CDs and cassette tapes.

Car stereos provide hours of enjoyment for any driver. Many CD cassette car stereos are sold as after-market products. While it is more of a challenge these days to find stereos that accommodate cassette tapes, it is still possible! Most new car dealerships will show you a catalogue of accessories to choose from, and this is where you may find all the items you are looking for.

Car audio amplifiers do not typically come with cars, but consumers can buy car audio parts in the after market. There are stores which specialize in such goods, and vendors can also be found online. Varying in style, size and prize, ample research is always a good idea before making an investment in an amplifier.

You will find online many great deals and options that will keep you busy for a long time. Do a research and make sure to take your time choosing which audio components are best for you. Search for clearance sales or store blow-outs.

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31st January 2008

Why You Need A Good Car Stereo System To Complete The Customization Of Your Ride

Okay, you’ve pimped your ride and you’ve got a nice pearl paint job. You’ve got your 22″ chrome wheels with spinners and an interior that looks like a dream. But all of that would be totally meaningless if you don’t have a good car stereo system in your ride.

A good car stereo system is an awesome experience to behold with your ears, just like a poorly installed car stereo system is hideous to look at. The price of a system is a big factor to consider, but not all expensive hardware performs well if it isn’t installed properly, or if matched up with incompatible hardware. It is also subjective to personal opinion of course, just as some of us find black cars more appealing than other color cars.

The type of vehicle that you are building a system for also plays a major part in what kind car stereo system you should build. Some people who have sensitive hearing, after only being in a few different vehicles can recognize the inherent characteristics of the unique environment in automobiles. What we hear for the most part in a vehicle is a recording of the original performer in a set environment, which can be playing in a totally different environment depending on the placement of speakers. You can only create a truly great car stereo system by properly understanding acoustics, basic electronics, and the other components used in putting the system together.

If you are really serious about the sound system in your vehicle and you want it to be the best it can possibly be then you may want to get references from other people by exposing it to other people at auto expos and conventions where you can get references and constructive criticism. Going to different exhibits you will find a great variety of sound at each booth. You will also find certain systems you like more than others and may even find one that is exactly like you want.

If you are going to build a high quality custom system you will have to go with after market speakers to be sure they can handle the power that the system generates. These speakers will have a much larger frequency response which will give you much clearer highs and reduce the fuzzy sound that can happen with loud base in factory speakers.

A great amplifier is the key to a good sounding stereo system. If you choose amplifiers that are not strong enough they can cause damage to your speakers. A high quality amp will give you the power that you need as well as get rid of distortion and increase the quality and clarity of the sound. Choose the appropriate sized amplifier by turning the system at just above half volume and still getting clear amplification through the speakers.

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31st January 2008

How Car Stereo Systems Have Evolved Into The High Tech Devices They Are Today

I can remember when I was a kid and we really wanted a stereo our cars sometimes we would put home stereo speakers in our rides and even though some people like to put home stereos in their cars and vans, sometimes it just doesn’t work. Back in the day it worked okay with a simple radio or cassette player but these days with high tech CD players and MP3 players as well as the new pop up display LCDs that even play videos you just can’t go cheap with the speakers. In addition to that home speakers aren’t made for the small environment of a car; they are made for the home.

Like I said, some of us did use home units in our cars as a first stereo for our cars. Even though they didn’t sound all that great at least it beat not having anything at all. The problem is that they aren’t constructed to deal with the high temperature extremes and the bumps and jolts that a car stereo is built to deal with in an automotive environment. Of course true car stereo lovers were very dissatisfied with the quality of the sound in the earlier systems and when CD players came out the need for even higher quality speakers and other components was increased.

For those who own a vehicle that was made from 1990 to the present day you will already have some kind of factory stereo in your vehicle. This is because in the vast majority of vehicles made from that time period include stereos as standard equipment unless it is some kind of base model work vehicle. Some of the higher end automakers produce their own signature stereo systems. BMW now makes their own while Volkswagen and Mercedes all use systems from the German audio company, Blaupunkt which is a favorite of mine.

These days a good quality stereo system now will include a cassette player, a CD player either in dash or with an optional changer that will service more CDs which is usually trunk mounted. My Nissan Titan actually has an 8 disc CD changer mounted right in the dash. The newer models also are capable of playing MP3s usually though an audio plug in like the one my Titan has.

Stereo systems today consist of head units that are connected to numerous speakers, not like the old mono speakers that were only in the center of the dash. Now you have speakers in the doors, both sides of the dashboard, and in the rear of the car. Some larger cars and SUVs today have as many as 10 or 12 speakers in them which gives you an almost concert quality sound.

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31st January 2008

Car Stereo Speakers - A Must Buy For Your Car

It’s amazing - car audio packages have become a technology battleground in the car market. They are now fulfilled with CD/MP3, DVD players, and mini-discs. There’s a jumbo range of car audio kits that range in price from $99 up to $8000 USD, depending on quality.

Depending on the frequency which is to be reproduced, different boxes and implementations of car stereo speakers are to be used. if you intend your system to be playing continuously, then you should base your choice on the maximum RMS power. If you are looking for higher fidelity from your speakers, you should opt for car stereo speakers with a higher and wider frequency response.

Car stereo speakers which can cover all frequency ranges are needed to get the full range of sound. The deck should be able to power your component speakers if the speakers are not high performing. Connecting an amplifier to the speakers would make it compulsory to have a crossover to distribute the right frequency to the respective speaker. It should be kept in mind that the tweeter can pick up and reproduce only high pitched treble frequencies while a subwoofer accepts only the lowest frequencies.

The location of your speakers is directly related to the quality of your car’s sound. If they’re spread about in a haphazard manner, you will get very poor quality due to the unplanned, inconsistent interference between the speakers. When positioned correctly, it should make you think that the sound is coming from two different voices, not just from two different speakers.

Please be realistic when choosing loudspeakers. Shop for those speakers that will fit in the current space available, unless you want to go to the trouble of modifying your existing speaker holes. There are many depth considerations and complications to be aware of, particularly in doors, where speakers may interfere with windows rolling down, dashes where speakers may be limited by ducts for heat or air, and rear decks where depth is limited by torsion bars running underneath.

While subwoofers are an important part of any car audio system, don’t go overboard on buying just subwoofers. There is only so much room in a car, and you need a fair amount of it to drive comfortably.

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31st January 2008

How To Install A Car Stereo

Car stereo installation can be an expensive affair. When you have a tight budget it is better off you do it yourself. But if you were an inexperienced person, no matter how good and expensive system you own, it would not be able to produce quality sound.

For better sounding system in your car you need to know how to install it. Installing of a new car stereo in your car is an added advantage for anyone with any experience in wiring. But do not fear, even if you are not, the following points will show you how to install a car stereo system yourself.

Before you install your car stereo there are a few things you need to keep in hand, which includes wire cutters, electrical tape, screwdriver set, wire strippers and of course new gizmo. Here are some tips on how to install the new system that will assure better sounding system.

How to install tip 1 - Buy a new car stereo keeping in mind what you need and what will fit into the slot provided in your car. When you get a new system you may also get a wiring harness, which is specific to both your car with regard to the kind of model and the new audio product.

This will be an added advantage and can make the wiring job much easier. If you are unable to obtain a wiring harness connect each wire yourself. There will be a guidebook to direct you how to connect.

How to install tip 2 - Plug in the wiring harness to the back of your new car stereo to install your new gizmo or connect the positive and the negative wire from each speaker to the positive and negative connector respectively on the back of your sound application first.

Make sure it is connected properly and if you fail to do so, the speakers will not function at all.

How to install tip 3 - Connect the ground wire usually the black wire of the stereo to a screw or a bolt located near to the dashboard where the application is mounted. But make sure the wire attachment is done to a metal and not on plastic or fiberglass.

How to install tip 4 - Connect the 12 constant and ignition power wires to the system. You can refer to the installation instructions to make sure all the wires goes to the correct places.

How to install a tip 5 - Slide your application into the mounting bracket that came with your stereo after you have plug the harness or the wires and then slide it into the slot in the dash. Do not screw it yet as you will need to test it first. You will find one wire connector option on the back of your stereo that is the option for the antenna.

How to install tip 6 - After you have performed all the above-mentioned tips, connect the negative cable of your car to the battery. Then turn on and the power of your system, put some music and listen to all your speakers and make sure everything works. Then you can screw your car stereo into the dash.

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