Monday, January 24, 2011

Car Audio Design modification

Real electronic geeks find great pleasure in installing the audio setting by themselves Although car audio custom installations are best done by professionals. There are really hundreds of  to do it yourself. You also have a great number of printed material on the subject. By following the steps, one can install a custom car audio system with relative ease.
Car audio custom installation is perhaps the most exciting aspect of having a good car audio. The first thing you need to do is to do a thorough analysis of your requirements. Planning is of utmost importance. Then you start with the installation of the amplifiers first. Installing car audio amplifiers is one of trickiest things that you can encounter. To begin with, acclimatize yourself with the wiring diagram. Choose a place which is a non-conductive surface and try and place your amplifier there, all the while being guided by steps provided by either through online resources or through user manuals. One good thing about installing car audio amplifiers is that you can always have a professional do the installation, should you find it cumbersome.
You can then go through the entire process step by step, like installing the car audio capacitors, placing the speakers at proper locations, and then connecting the various components involved in a car audio system. By following the guidelines given in various car audio guides, you can carefully connect the different parts with appropriate wiring. Once done you can check for the audio output. If it does not sound good, then you can try rectifying the same yourself or better still seek professional help. One can become pretty good at car audio installation with “trial and error” method. Constant practice would enable you to install your custom car audio, with relative ease. Check out online car audio installation guides, which can equip you  on car audio.

Monday, January 17, 2011

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Car Audio System





Amplifiers, Receivers and Other Car Audio Equipment

Upgrading the car stereo receiver is a good way to get more audio options, like a better equalizer, clearer radio signals and even CD or MP3 player capability. But for dramatic improvements in sound quality, you'll need more than just a new car stereo.

Amplifiers are used to supply extra power to your car audio components. They do exactly what their name indicates -- they amplify­ electrical signals to send more juice to your entire audio system. The standard car stereo actually comes with its own, built-in amplifier; however, it's limited by space. Usually, these built-in amps are too small to send the power a high-fidelity custom stereo system requires.

As such, an external car audio amplifier is almost always necessary when you're running a lot of components in your system. If you're planning to purchase component speakers, tweeters and a subwoofer for your car, the stock power supply system just won't do this new car audio equipment justice.

With an amplifier, you can expect much higher quality sound from all of your car audio components. Amps can cost anywhere several hundred  depending on power output and the number of channels. The number of channels you need is dependent on the number of components you want the amp to power.

Proper tuning is also important to your stereo system. Even if you purchase all new sound equipment for your car, you'll still have to make sure the settings are right; otherwise the audio quality will remain poor. Set the car audio equalizer according to what you listen to most -- if you're into classical music or talk radio, maybe you don't need to the bass turned up to hip-hop levels. Most aftermarket stereos come with several pre-set options for tuning based on different types of listening. Select the one you like best, or tune it yourself.

One last piece of advice: Make sure the amplifier's gain control isn't set too high; otherwise you could face some nasty audio distortion issues. As for the radio, try to avoid excessive boosts in bass and treble, while turning the overall settings up a bit more
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

2011 Lotus Elise Sport Cars Tuning

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Honda Civic


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Honda Civic


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Honda CR-Z


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Honda CR-Z


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Honda Skydeck


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Honda Skydeck


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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Nissan 370Z




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Nissan 370Z




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Nissan GT-R



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Nissan GT-R



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Nissan Qazana



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Nissan Qazana



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