A car is the best place to enjoy music during your daily commute, but many commuters get accustomed to the marginal sound quality that come with the factory speakers. Others assemble sophisticated sound systems on their cars, then make those usual installation mistakes that keeps the audio system from reaching its true potential and also to give the best quality sound.

With that in mind, I’ve put together few tips on how you could improve the sound in your car, with suggestions for both sophisticated setups and simple factory systems so that you don’t have to live with low quality sound in your car. Even the smallest of improvements to your sound system can make a noticeable difference and provide you with the best quality sound from your car audio system.

 

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Tip #1: Replace your car’s speakers

In most common cases, the speakers are just about the last thing a manufacturer considers when designing and building a car. Factory systems have become much better over the last few years, but most so-called “premium audio systems” still use relatively low quality amps and speakers that don’t deliver top-notch sound.

A good set of aftermarket speakers can make a noticeable difference in the sound quality of your system. Noticeable details can be heard within your music collection with a better tight bass n overall clarity making these aftermarket speakers a good first investment to get the best quality sound out from your car’s stereo system.

 

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Tip #2: Select higher quality for your music files

So we all have a habit of using compression to amp up the storage in our music files- but they’ll just about sound alright if you are using earphones. Compression causes a negative effect on music listening experience as you miss out of some of the high n low frequency details of the music which can be easily noticed by our ears.
So don’t settle for any low quality files– remember higher the bit rate, better is the quality of the music playing from your iPods or smartphone devices. You can also explore the settings in the music app if you are streaming music.

Amplifier gain

Tip #3: Set your amp gains properly

So the most common perception about amp gains is that it controls the volume level- most of us think that it is the right thing to turn it up to the max level, but this is where things go wrong. Gains adjusts the amount of input signal coming into the amplifier. Hence setting it to the appropriate level will lead to less distortion.
The general trick is to turn up our volume control to the 3/4th mark and then keep on increasing the amp gain until we hear distortion. When you reach that threshold – go back a little and there you will find the best setting . You can also find help in the manual because every amplifier might have their own suggestions specific to their make esports bet online.

 

Tip #4: Use sound deadening material

A door panel is not the ideal enclosure for a speaker — the vibrating thin metal sheet influences the accuracy of the sound of your music. When you introduce a sound deadening material to your door panel, it lessens those irritating vibrations and makes a more stable enclosure for the speaker, more like the wooden enclosure of a home speaker.

Sound deadening material also reduces the exterior road noise levels in your car that ruin the lower frequencies which makes your audio system sounds very harsh as you crank the volume up, so you don’t need to increase the volume excessively while you’re cruising along the road. You’ll hear significantly more detail in your music and your amps won’t have to fill in as hard. Which is all great.

 

pioneer eq

Tip #5: Don’t max out your tone controls

Cranking up the factory radio’s Equalizer to a higher level may sound better while the car is stationary but a heavy low frequency boost puts a big strain as well as causes distortion when you turn up the volume while on the road. It is better to try a lower boost in the bass – lower highs and mids a little & then turning up the overall level.

Even if you have placed an aftermarket stereo in place of your factory radio which has a multi band equalizer – it is still a safe bet to avoid intense boosts. A good EQ tone curve is all that makes or breaks a good system.

A good thing to keep in mind is not to fiddle with your EQ while on the road- a good way is to program a few EQ presets so that you can choose what sounds best while driving.
If you find a preset which works particularly well on the highway – you can always customize it later while you are parked in your driveway.

 

kenwood crossover

Tip #6: The crossover can really improve the sound quality of your stereo system

A lot of in-dash stereo system comes with frequency filters that’ll work with your speakers and preamp outputs. In case if you have a sub, utilize the high-pass filter to expel the low bass from your car’s speakers. You’ll get all the more cleaner and best quality sound out of them, especially in case you’re driving them with the stereo’s built-in power. Then again perhaps your sub sounds extremely strong, however the bass sounds like it’s digging out from behind you. Explore increasing and decreasing the crossover point on your low-pass filter, and chances are you’ll be able to get the bass up forward with the music.

 

Tip #7 Use high-quality cables for your amplifiers

Electricity resembles running water. You wouldn’t run small water pipes at your home because insufficient water would pass through to keep up with demand. That is the reason you would prefer not to utilize cheap, undersized power cables to power your amplifiers — the amp will be starved for power when you begin pushing up the volume control. A good quality and sized power cable enables current to flow without much hindrance so your amp gets the juice it needs whenever required.

High-quality RCA cables provide better signal flow from your stereo to your amps, so you hear a more detailed and focused sound. What’s more, good RCA cables will likewise reject unwanted noise caused by your car’s electrical systems. Still don’t believe it? Seek the advice from any guitar player about the significance of good quality cables.

 

Click here for “A Complete Car Audio buying guide – Part I
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