Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Buying a new car stereo? What You Need to Know?

Most people are happy with their in-car stereo systems. These people tend not to be discerning as to the quality of their music, or perhaps don’t spend a lot of time in their cars. However, for others, a new car stereo is essential: perhaps their existing stereo has given up the ghost, or perhaps they’re displeased with the quality. If you’re thinking of buying a new stereo, then you will need to understand a few things.

Below, we’re going to explain to you a number of considerations that you need to take when buying a new stereo. Whether you're buying top-of-the-range Sony car stereos, or a low budget stereo, you still need to think about the following information. By doing this, you will help to ensure that you buy a stereo that provides you with the qualities that you require.

Choices, Choices, Choices

The first thing to note is that you will have a lot of choice in car stereo systems. It’s an extremely competitive industry where manufacturers attempt to outdo each other in terms of functionality, quality, and production. Here are some of the choices that you will need to make:

1.Which type of audio format do you require? Some of you will have extensive CD collections, others will have large MP3 libraries – some of you may even have obscure audio formats, such as cassettes (OK, so while not obscure, they are relatively obsolete) and minidisk (remember those?). Because there is so much choice, you will be able to find stereos that cater to your specific requirements. For example, if you have both CD and MP3 collections, you can find head units that play both.

2.Control panels: there are three general types of control. First, there are the standard control panels that you control by touch or by buttons – they usually sit in the centre console. Secondly, there are steering wheel controlled head units; drivers control the entire unit from the sticks on their steering wheel. Thirdly, there are those that combine the two. In terms of safety, steering wheel controls are by far considered the safest. However, the dual controls allow your passengers to control the system too – depending on who you have in your car, this may or may not be something that you want.

3.Coaxial or component speakers: component speakers offer superior quality sound, but they are more fiddly to fit, and they’re also more expensive. Coaxial are the simplest speakers because they combine different components within a single unit. This gives you less control over sound quality. People that are discerning with their audio listening can tell the difference between the two, but for the majority of people, it’s hard to tell the difference.


4.Accessories: when choosing a new stereo, you should also think about the type of accessories that you have if choose that particular model. For example, you may have an iPhone and wish to be able to listen to via your stereos; if this were the case, you’d require the stereo to be compatible with an iPhone interface kit. So, think about the type of accessories you may want to use, and then make sure that the stereo can support these accessories. High-end stereos, such as Sony car stereos, have much more flexibility and adaptability than the lower-end models do, so if your budget stretches that far choose one of the high-end stereos.

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