Thursday, July 15, 2010

What to Avoid When Making Improvements to Your Car Audio System

If you have only basic knowledge on car audio systems, then it can be quite easy to make a mistake. With so many options out there for car audio systems and bad advice, you can easily end up purchasing a product that actually contracts from sound quality, rather than improves it. Follow a few tips and you should be able to avoid the big 'no, no's' of the car audio world.

Don't Buy Cheap Equipment

You've spent most of your budget on the car audio system of your dreams, now you need the wiring kit to go with it. But don't go 'cheapo' on the wiring kit or any other accessories as these are still important component s and must be of a good standard. If you have amp, you have to make sure that you have the right-sized power wire, which can handle the correct load. This is particularly important with lower loads, such as 1 or 2 ohms, as they require more power.

Capacitors May Not Improve Sound

Many a car audio user has fitted a capacitor in their system to power their amplifier, which is simply too power hungry for their car to handle. A power hungry amplifier usually quickly depletes the batteries energy, which in turn means there is less energy left for the rest of the car. It is often the reason for dimmed headlights. With this problem in mind, the capacitor has been used to store energy and keep the flow more balanced. However, this does not mean it will improve the quality of sound from your car audio system - but it will stop your lights from dimming.

Avoid Using Settings on More than One Piece of Audio Equipment

Although, it may be tempting to set the boosters and crossovers on all your stereo and amplifier, this will actually cause more problems. Setting the crossovers on both will only cause the frequency to be misaligned, rather than aligned. Thus it's best to set it one component. If you want to boost your bass, you must also only do this on one component only, otherwise you will increase the distortion from your subs or even end up damaging them!

Avoid the big 'no no's' of the car audio world and you should be able to improve your system properly. Of course, to fully improve your stereo's sound quality you will need to invest in a quality system and accessories.

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