by Chris Channing

There are so many options in the car audio equipment industry today that it make a consumer dizzy- especially those new to the car audio game. But when it comes to making a perfect car audo system, there are a few tips and guidelines to follow so as to get benefit from all that technology currently has to offer.

It just wouldn’t be right to discuss topics in car audio and not also discuss the options cars now provide for mobile MP3 players. Players such as the Apple iPod and the Microsoft Zune now have accessories that will interface with one’s car audio system, and allow music to be directly played from one’s own playlist on their MP3 player. This eliminates the need for CDs, and allows for sound quality to flourish.

Satellite radio is huge benefit to consumers who just can’t deal with the problems apparent in normal radio stations. Satellite radio is devoid of the advertisements that plague current free radio, and allow for more options and better searching capability. In addition, the sound quality is greatly improved, and the static associated with radio will never have to be suffered again.

Speakers are absolutely necessary to get music into the very atmosphere of a car, but little emphasis is put on the fact that some speakers will perform much better than others. Efficiency is a big factor here, although it is commonly ignored in response to the many other ways performance can be boosted in greater lengths. And in the case of those who blow out their speakers on a continual basis, shelling out more money for more expensive speakers can prove to be a worthy investment.

The most obvious upgrade a car audio system will require is an external amplifier. Only an external amplifier will give a car’s audio system enough power to really pound the music. Built-in amplifiers that come with most car audio systems are great for the average consumer, but will noticeably bore the avid audio enthusiast. A good external amplifier may cost a pretty penny, but the sound quality and sheer power is more than worth the money and effort needed to set it up.

For audio fanatics that like to be specific about what they hear on the roads, there is special noise-dampening padding that can be obtained for fairly inexpensive prices. Noise dampeners will deaden the noise of wind, road noise, the hum of the motor, and other outside distractions- and better let the driver and passengers focus on the music being blasted through the speakers. It’s a more intricate touch to a car audio system, but necessary for the perfect sound to supplement a perfect audio setup.

Closing Comments

Money isn’t something consumers like to throw around, so as a last piece of advice, try to visit as many car audio stores as possible. Some electronics stores and generalized stores will also incorporate car audio into their offerings, but they generally have less to choose from on average. Consult Internet resources for more information on both car audio, where to buy equipment, and how to get the most out of one’s car audio setup.

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