Daily Car Audio

Car audio systems - photos, prices, reviews

How to Choose Subwoofers

Mostly you will get speakers with subwoofers whether it is for your car or home theatre. Now these subwoofers are considered to be extra equipment in speakers as most of the speakers are better off without one but if you are one of those bass freaks then no speakers can satisfy you till you have that thumping sound in the background. People spend a lot for perfect and brilliant sound coming out of their speakers as it may be a passion for many people. The following article discusses how to choose subwoofers for cars and home theatre as both of these situations require different watts of subwoofers.

Pioneer Subwoofers Ad

Considering a subwoofer for your car does not require much of power as the surrounding of a car is smaller than a room. Now the subwoofers for cars can cost up to $300 so you better check your budget before you go to the shop. You can either get one subwoofer or two depending on your music preference. Two subwoofers are ideal if you hear tracks with more bass and background music. An amplifier comes along a subwoofer to give enough power to your subwoofer to work. The more power, the more bass is produced and naturally the more expensive it is going to be and to get maximum bass out of them consider maximum wattage RMS. Choose RMS power that is the closest to the RMS ratings of your subwoofer besides that THD, an abbreviation for total harmonic distortion is also a significant rating of amps. Generally subwoofers go either at the trunk of the car, on the sides of the car i.e. on the doors or under the seats. No matter where you install your subwoofers there won’t be any major bass production as it is all about personal preference.

(more…)

Google Bookmarks Digg Reddit del.icio.us Ma.gnolia Technorati Slashdot Yahoo My Web
  • 0 Comments
  • Filed under: Car Audio News
  • Everyone Should Have A GPS

    Ever get lost and wonder how you are going to get back on track? Want to take a trip, look at the map and still not sure how to go? Ever here this statement, “Sir, can you tell me how to get to this location?” I know I have both heard it and was the one doing the asking. Taking a trip became more of an issue instead of being fun. That is when I realized that help is out there and that everyone should have a GPS. Not only can it get you from one place or another, they can explain how to take an alternate route when there are roads closed.

    Car GPS Systems

    GPS is a navigation system that is satellite based. Believe it or not out in orbit there are 24 satellites that the U.S. Department of Defense has placed. The military was the main purpose that these satellites were put there and that is who was originally intended to use the GPS system. Now because everyone should have a GPS system, it was made available to the public. A person doesn’t have to pay for the use of these satellites all they need to do is purchase a GPS system.

    Trying to figure out how the GPS system works is actual interesting. The satellites transmit their signals or shall we say their information down to Earth as they circle it twice a day in an exact orbit. By doing this it allows the GPS systems to determine exactly how far the satellite is from it. Plus, with the other satellites combining their information, it allows the GPS system to determine the exact location of the vehicle and/or person which has the system. A signal has to be locked into the system to create the longitude and latitude position of the devise which allows it to track the movement. It can also track the altitude of the devise. Once of the calculations are made of the location, the unit can also calculate anything from speed to track, trip distance, and much more. Further more satellite signals are in actuality 2 way radio waves and the information that they do contain are three different kinds; a code, ephemeris data and almanac data.

    (more…)

    Google Bookmarks Digg Reddit del.icio.us Ma.gnolia Technorati Slashdot Yahoo My Web
  • 1 Comment
  • Filed under: GPS Systems