October 29, 2007

Car Stereo Speakers: A Must Buy For Your Car

Amazingly car audio packages became a technology battlefield in the car market. They are usually full of CD/MP3/DVD players and mini discs. There is an enormous range of car audio kits which range from up to 00 in price, based on quality.

Diverse implementations and boxes of car stereo spekers are produced to obtain the different frequencies. Should you play your system all time, you must focus on the max power RMS. If you require more sound thant your speakers can reproduce, you will have to use car stereo speakers with wider and higher frequency responces.

In case you want to get the full range of sound from your car stereo speakers, you must have speakers that covers all frequency ranges. Your deck should have the capacity to power your component speakers if you do not have speakers with very high performance. In case you connect amplifier to speakers, there is need for a crossover that distributes the right frequencies to their necessary speakers. The purpose of a tweeter is to pick up and reproduce only the high-pitched treble frequencies and a subwoofer vice versa.

Car stereo speakers must be placed carefully. If you spread speakers all over the car your car sound quality will be quite poor: you would be producing the same sound at different locations. To have a system with good sound, the sound should look like coming from different voices, not from just 2 speakers.

Be realistic when choosing loudwpeakers. If you plan to use the existing speaker holes you need to make sure the new speakers fit those holes. Obviously, in this situation the height and width must match the cutouts. But the depth is also a key factor. This is especially important in doors where the speakers could interfere with window operation, in dashes where ductwork may limit depth, and even rear decks where torsion bars may limit the depth available for the speakers.

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. So make sure you take account of the size of the system you're installing as well as the type of enclosure for woofers.
by M Green