Car Audio speakers


In every car audio setup, each stereo enthusiast makes sure that all aspects of the audio system as well as each one of the components are present. In fact, there have been many cases wherein some car enthusiast would intentionally double the amount of one or more components in order to make sure that a specific aspect which that component brings into the table would be properly taken care of. An example that I can attest to is with a car audio project that one of the leading car audio manufacturers successfully managed to do. It was a car stereo setup with two head units installed in the dash so as to properly showcase the car's capability to play any music file from any of the two head units.

In every car audio system, there are actually three kinds of speakers. And as what I have mentioned before, if you want to setup a good car stereo build, you will either make sure that each component is properly accounted for; if not then make sure that you have double. The three speakers are vital to each car stereo setup and in fact, without them, there is no possibility for you to hear any sound at all. This is because of the fact that speakers are what relays the sound and receives the electronic signal and transforms it into an audible sound. Just as there are the three sound ranges, namely the low sound range, the middle sound range as well as the high sound range.

The first type of speaker is the loud speaker; these types of speakers are basically what cater to the middle sound ranges, although they are basically able to resonate a huge range of sounds, they can only do so in a limited manner. Without the aid of other types of speakers, they cannot however fully produce the sound in a clear and crisp manner and the low notes would sound blunt and blurry while the high notes would sound quite pitchy. The melody and the median sound range however would be well accounted for and they would basically sound appropriately.

Car Audio

For most of us, a car audio system is nothing more than a device that plays our favorite music. However, our car audio systems are complex mechanisms. They consist of several small units. One unit of a good car audio system is the equalizer. It would be interesting to know more about the equalizer in a car audio system.




Understanding the Equalizer
A car audio equalizer can be defined as a high fidelity audio control. The equalizer enables the user to control different frequency bands in an audio system. The user can also see graphically or digitally (depending on the equalizer design) these sound frequencies with the help of the equalizer.

A regular car audio equalizer includes several audio filters or amplifiers. Each audio filter is centered on a particular frequency in the audio range.
The user can then decide which frequencies need to be boosted and which need to be turned down. This requires a level of skill. But you can try it out and see what works and what doesn't.
Now, that you can tweak the frequencies to change the sound doesn't mean you should do that with every CD you insert. This should actually be done only when you're setting up, upgrading or tuning/retuning your car audio system.