When Your Ride Looks Incredible, It Should Also Sound Incredible
The car stereo probably isn't the first task you tackle when
you're renovating an older car or adding onto a new one, but you
don't have to sacrifice the quality of sound just because your
car came with a second-rate sound system. You also don't have to
spend a fortune to customize your car stereo. Take a look at
some tips for custom sound systems that don't cost a fortune.
Pay attention to the speakers. It doesn't help at all to have an
incredible, top-of-the-line CD player if your sound is all
coming through a single tiny speaker mounted in the trunk. A
great sound may be as easy as adding some speakers.
Remember that not all speakers are created equal. Woofers and
tweeters offer up completely different ends of the scale as far
as sound goes and you'll need both if you're looking to get a
good range. If you're planning to buy an entire new system, be
sure the speakers reflect the quality of the rest of the system.
Get a clear path for your sound to travel. Believe it or not, it
matters. If you think sound passes through solid objects without
distortion, just place a jacket and a couple of books on top of
the speakers mounted on the back dash of any vehicle. Now that
you understand, take a few minutes to consider where you should
place your speakers to get the maximum benefit for the
passengers.
The speaker mounting also matters. You may be able to lay the
speakers on the seat and point them in the right direction, but
the direction is going to change the first time you turn a
corner. Not only that, speakers that aren't tightly mounted will
vibrate as soon as you turn up your music. Your existing speaker
mounts are a good place to start, but don't be afraid to let
your imagination take hold. There may be other mounting places
that are even better.
Just as placement of speakers is important, placement of wiring
is also something you should pay close attention to, though for
different reasons. If your wires are running across the back
floors of your car, your entire system is in jeopardy the first
time your friends step in to take a seat. It's fine to say, "Be
careful," but that's an instruction that's not likely to be
followed when someone gets feet tangled in the wiring and
they're about to make a less-than-graceful exit from your back
seat. When that happens (and it will), your wiring is going to
be jerked unmercifully from its place. There's a real potential
for shorting out expensive equipment.
When you've got your car decked out with all the latest car kit
equipment, the terrific sounds of an top notch car stereo will
finish the impression of an incredible ride.