Sunday, 27 August 2017

What Are the Cheapest Ways to Improve Your In-Car Sound System?



Are you looking to improve the quality of your in-car sound system on a budget? If so, you're in luck. There are a few things that you can do that are relatively cheap. Today, we are going to look at a few ways that you can boost your sound system on a budget. Each option will cost less than £50, so are reasonable for the majority of people.

Increase the Amount of Baffle & Sound Proofing within the Car
Many people don’t realise, but a key reason that the sound is poor in a car is that there’s a lot of exposed metal. This metal allows sound waves to bounce around the car and interfere with each other. At these times, you hear distortions, such as a tinny/bouncy sound interspersed within the music.

In order to minimise this and to improve the quality of your sound system, you can increase the amount of baffle and sound proofing in the car. Simply by adding a scrap of carpet to the foot wells, you'll help to improve the sound quality. However, genuine sound deadening material is relatively cheap too, and you can certainly buy enough to do a decent job on your car for less than £50. 



Change Your Speakers
You might not realise it, but changing your speakers can be relatively cheap. You have two options:

1. Add tweeters and a sub-woofer to your existing coaxial speakers. This will give you a broader range of sounds. It is the more expensive option, but you can create an excellent car sound system.

2. Change your existing coaxial speakers. These will cost you less than £50 for a decent pair. You'll certainly be able to tell the difference between these and the speakers that the car manufacture uses. Manufacture speakers are almost always low quality.

Are you looking to improve your car sound system? If so, please visit https://www.incarmusic.co.uk/

Saturday, 26 August 2017

The Three Most Important Features of Any Car Stereo



Are you trying to achieve the best in-car audio possible? If so, you need to understand the three most important features of any car stereo. In understanding these features, you will understand what you need to buy in order to achieve a decent sound set-up.

The Head Unit
Without the head unit, you wouldn’t have a functioning car stereo at all. Imagine it as the brain behind the entire set up. 



Now, there are hundreds of different types of head unit out there, so finding the one that’s right for you isn’t always easy. Here are a few things that you should consider when choosing a new head unit for
car audio UK:

1. Does it play the right files? You may have an extensive CD collection, or you might have moved your collection over to MP3 file formal. Whatever you use, your head unit needs to be compatible.
2. Do you need it to connect to your other devices? Nowadays, the head units can connect to a range of devices from your mobile phone to your mobile data provider.
3. Does the head unit have sufficient power to run the speakers? If you have powerful speakers, you need to ensure that the head unit has sufficient power to run the speakers (the amp can take a lot of the work, though).

The Speakers
Car manufactures do not spend a lot of money on their speakers. For this reason, it’s always advisable to buy new speakers to replace your factory-installed speakers.

If you love music and you enjoy listening to all the nuance in a tune, then opt for separate tweeters and sub-woofers. This is relatively common in car audio UK because music is something many commuters love.

The Amplifier
Finally, and as mentioned above, you need to ensure that your speakers have enough power. The head unit undertakes part of this task, but if you have exceptionally powerful speakers, then you will need to use an amplifier too. This will help to ensure that your speakers have enough power to run.

Would you like to discuss your car stereo needs with a specialist? If so, please visit https://www.incarmusic.co.uk/.