How To Make Car Speakers More Louder

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If you're wanting more volume out of your car audio system, then you are in the right place. Our car audio blog contains many different interesting car audio related articles to help you optimise your car system. Car audio speakers is something we will be looking into today. If you want loud car audio speakers, the two things that you need to look into are the RMS handling power and sensitivity. RMS is the real power rating that is given to car audio speakers. Max or Power rating is mainly marketing and is never an true reflection of how long an car speaker will last. You need to get an car amplifier that matches the exact RMS rating of the car speaker, to get the most out of the driver. Sensitivity is something that is often overlooked, but it is also important. The higher the number, the more efficient the car speakers will play. If you're thinking of running your car speakers just off an bog standard headunit, then this is very important.

Applying sound deadening material onto the doors were your car speakers are installed is something that you should also consider. This will allow you to cover up large gaps found behind the door card. Sealing these up with sheets of sound deadening will provide you with an good sound. Not only will it make your car speakers louder it can also help make your car speakers more bassy. This is because it helps the car door act as an sealed enclosure to an extent to get more sound out of them. Leaky gaps in doors covered by an plastic bag from the factory to stop rain won't provide any dampening effect at all.

Giving your car speaker correct levels of amplification and also applying sound deadening material were relevant can make that big difference. You can also upgrade the car speaker wire to better thicker wire, to help the signal flow better to the speaker. This usually doesn't make it louder, but it can help increase sound quality, as the bigger the copper inside the speaker wire the less electrical resistance.

Another top tip of mine is to ensure that the high pass filter is setup on the car stereo itself or the 4 channel car amplifier you are using to power your car speakers. If you want your car speakers to play louder and become more efficient, then setup the HPF to 100 HZ. This will stop unwanted bass being sent to your car speakers, reducing distortion and also make them play more clear and louder. Adjusting the equaliser setting your aftermarket radio is also something you should consider. Play around with the settings to get the most out your speakers. You will find different frequency bands to increase and decreased this will help you lift up the sound in certain areas. 

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