An car audio system is an essential piece of kit that is needed to keep you entertained on the go. There are many different elements of an car audio system that you can improve. The first and most important thing is the upgraded all four speakers in your car. In the front, there are usually two speakers in the front doors making component speakers better suited. From the factory, these are made from poor materials usually paper and produce horrible distortion at high volumes. Upgrading them to an component speakers, will help improve the sound as they will contain an dedicated crossover. You can also improve your upgraded car speakers further, by adding an car amplifier onto them. Most people tend to install coaxial style speakers in the rear as they are more affordable.
Upgrading the car stereo from factory to aftermarket can can provide an great improvement on volume, you can improve the quality of sound by adjusting the car equaliser. This can provide you with an great level of treble and bass, as you can adjust the sound of each different parametric frequency. This gives you full control of how the different sounds your car speakers produce. Try look for an car headunit that has 8 or 10 band car equaliser and a built in digital sound processor. Android car stereos are ok if your on an cheap budget, but they have high distortion levels and don't really produce an clean sound. Pioneer, Kenwood and Alpine produce high sound quality and have great sound enhancing features.
Add an car subwoofer is always good if you don't have issues with taking up space in your trunk. Ideally, you can also install an small car underseat subwoofer, if space is an concern. An subwoofer comes in 10, 12 and 15 inches in size, there are two types of main enclosures in the car audio world. The ported enclosure is the best for gaining the most loudness from your car subwoofer, but the trade off is that the enclosure is twice the size as an sealed box. Sealed subwoofer boxes tend to provide an flat frequency response and more of an punch sound, with better sound quality. Sealed enclosures are also more compact and small making the ideal if you want to keep as much boot space as possible.
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