October 29, 2007

Car Audio Component Speakers: The Choices Are Many

Since the automobile was created, there have been many inventors looking to improve their cars with their own work. The car-audio systems are just the same in that hobbyists have constructed a dizzying array of systems from car audio component speakers to systems requiring vans to carry.

The choices in selecting a car stereo car audio system are many. The one that fits your desires best is dependent upon what type of audiophile are you. Some systems feature a high power output to provide the capability to blast your eardrums. Others focus on a wider frequency range to make sound clearer and crsiper, which is more in line with someone whose tastes run towards the classical, but you are rock fan, then, by all means, go for the system that will rock your car as well !

Most basic stereos have four car audio component speaker outputs, though more expensive models often offer additional outputs. Every output has specific technical ratings, such as "impedance," which is measured in ohms, and a power rating that is measured in watts; fortunately, while these specifications are quite technical, you don't need an electrical engineering degree to make a savvy choice here. All you need to do is ensure that the impedance on the car audio component speakers selected matches that of the stereo output channel exactly, and that the chosen speaker's wattage is equal or greater. It can damage speakers if the output wattage of the stereo exceeds what the speakers can support.

A large number of consumers are satisfied with driving the speakers from the internal amplifier of the car stereo. However in case you desire a louder, higher-fidelity system, you should purchase a separate amplifier. This amplifier will be connected between your stereo, and amplifies the signal. This signal is then output to your speakers. By following this method, one should use the output specifications of the amplifier, instead of his stereo.

Lay out of the car needs to be examined after outlining the specifications of the system that one wants. If one doesn't want do do some big modifications then one needs to order speakers of the proper dimensions suitable to the audio car component which are available in many standad sizes - six inch diameter for example. Amplifiers can be placed at a convenient place anywhere so that it can be connected with wires to all the speakers as well as the stereo.

You will basically be ready to install your system once you have worked through all of this. One point consistently remains the same across the board (though it can vary greatly between cars): always make sure that the ignition is turned off and the battery disconnected when you start work on it. These are important practical and safety precautions. Both the car and stereo will have come with manuals outlining installation instructions, and beyond that it's up to you. One final piece of advice: do not run amplifier wires inside the car cab; it tends to make people nervous!
by M Green