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Jun

01

The Different Components of a Car Stereo System

Posted By: Marcus on June 1, 2010 at 4:36 am

If you are new to the car stereo market, you may find yourself overwhelmed at the sheer number of parts and accessories that can make up a top of the line car stereo system. In this article, we’ll explore the basic components that make up a functioning car stereo system.

The Head Unit

You may have seen the term “head unit” before and not known what exactly it was. Simply put the head unit is the part of your car stereo that actually produces the music from radio, tape, CD, or other device. Nowadays you can also get head units for your car stereo that can play DVDs or music and video from USB flash drives and memory cards. Head units have sure come a long way and they are now sofistaicated pieces of electronic equipment.

Amplifiers

While your head unit may provide its own internal amplification -which may be enough for most of people-, at some point most car stereo enthusiasts will want to add amplifiers to the mix. Simply put, and amplifier takes a signal coming out of the head unit, and makes it louder. Be careful when shopping for amplifiers, as some of the large amplifiers can draw over 100 amps; this may be well over what your alternator and battery can provide, and can cause damage to those components.

Speakers: Woofers and Tweeters

The best head unit and amp is completely useless without speakers. Speakers, regardless of size, all do one thing: take the electrical signal coming from either the head unit’s internal amplifier or your external amplifier and turn it into sound, usually loud sound. The different types of speakers are classified by the range of sounds they can reproduce. Tweeters, for example, only reproduce high pitches, while woofers reproduce the upper bass ranges. Midranges make midrange sounds, strangely enough, while subwoofers cover sounds from the low bass all the way down to sub sonic (those sounds you can feel but not hear). Subwoofers are usually the first candidate for external amplifiers, since they require large amounts of current to make that bone shaking bass.

Putting It All Together

In summary, head units take your CD or tape and convert it to electrical signals. The amplifier makes this signal larger, and finally the speakers take that signal and make sound out of it. These are the base components you need for any car stereo installation. Accessories, such as crossovers and signal isolators, may or may not be needed for your particular application.

These are the basics you need to know for all car stereo systems. Now that you have a better idea what all these different terms actually mean, you should be able to shop intelligently for your new car stereo system. Just remember, as always, while you get what you pay for, you don’t necessarily have to have the absolute best (and most expensive) parts for a good sound. More often than not, a midrange product will provide the best bang for your buck. And remember, it’s all modular! You don’t HAVE to buy every piece all at once. You can start with the head unit, and simply wire it’s built in amplifier into your factory car stereo speakers. Add a sub and an amplifier later if you want, or replace the factory speakers with higher quality ones, it’s all up to you.

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Feb

19

More Car Stereo Shopping Options

Posted By: Marcus on February 19, 2010 at 1:25 pm




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Dec

09

Buy a Car Stereo: What is the Best Option?

Posted By: Marcus on December 9, 2009 at 4:45 am

While everyone would like to have a top of the line JL Audio competition speakers or the like, the prices on the very best auto sound system components can be astronomical. On the other hand, buying a cheap car stereo perhaps is not a good idea.

You could easily spend over $500 on a single speaker at the very top end. But there are plenty of quality midrange products from companies like Kenwood, Alpine, and JVC. Check our Featured Car Stereo Products.

Stay away from the absolute bottom of the barrel parts, though, as they can often sound worse than your existing factory system. You do not want to spend a bunch of money only to have it sound the same or worse than your existing system. The midrange products are usually the way to go for the best price vs. performance. And with some careful product selection and shopping online, you can build a kicking system for under $400 if you do the installation yourself.

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Nov

24

Sony CDXGT23W Xplod Car Stereo

Posted By: Marcus on November 24, 2009 at 3:02 pm

41qfEpQaLbL. SL75  Sony CDXGT23W Xplod Car StereoSony CDX-GT23W is very affordable but still features packed CD tuner. Dual codec playback and AUX-IN used for easy playback of your portable music player.

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Nov

24

JVC KD-R800 30K Color-Illumination Single-DIN CD Receiver with Dual USB 2.0 for iPod/iPhone and Bluetooth

Posted By: Marcus on November 24, 2009 at 2:24 am

41HMxHxXpDL. SL75  JVC KD R800 30K Color Illumination Single DIN CD Receiver with Dual USB 2.0 for iPod/iPhone and BluetoothBring your iPod or iPhone music along for the ride. JVC’s KD-R800 includes DUAL USB ports (Front and Rear) designed for two-way iPod/iPhone control and includes a USB Bluetooth Adapter – allowing full-speed digital audio transfer and control directly from your stereo. Your iPod/iPhone stays charged so it’s ready to go after the drive, while song title and information is clearly displayed on the stereo’s screen.Enjoy safety and convenience with the included USB Bluetooth Wireless Adapter — like hands-free calls and wireless audio streaming from iPod or other Bluetooth enabled digital audio players. The Multi-Color Illumination feature allows selection from over 30,000 customizable faceplate illumination colors. The unit is compatible with MP3 and WMA format, and you can customize the sound to your taste with 3-band parametric iEQ . The MOS-FET power amp and 24-bit Resolution DAC offers an enhanced listening experience. Satellite Radio, and HD Radio are also available with optional add-on devices.

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