Most cars come
with a stereo fitted as standard. However, these tend to be low-quality
speakers. If you want a decent entertainment system in your car, then you will
probably need to replace the factory installed stereo and car speakers. This is
particularly true for stereos and car speakers UK, because manufacturers are
much more concerned with the quality of the car than the stereo. Here, we’re
going to consider some things to keep in mind when buying a new stereo for your
car.
1.
Most aftermarket car-speakers
are better than factory installed speakers. Even the bottom-of-the-range
aftermarket speakers are better than the factory ones. Therefore, if you want
to enhance your in-car listening experience, it makes sense to buy new
speakers.
2.
Factory installed speakers are
usually coaxial speakers. This means that each speaker contains the woofers,
subwoofer and tweeters (if any tweeters). This reduces the subtlety with which
the player performs. It won’t be able to pick up all the subtleties of the
music. The best speakers for a car are component (also known as separates)
speakers. These separate the various parts of the speaker into the woofers,
subwoofers and tweeters. This allows for much more control over the system. It
ensures that the correct power output goes to each speaker and this impacts on
the sound they produce. With coaxial speakers, the power output is kind of a
blunderbuss and this can overload each of the different speaker types.
3.
Factory installed car speakers UK are usually paper cones. This isn’t a joke; they’re literally made of paper.
It’s quite heavy-duty paper, and sort of feels a bit like cotton. However, it’s
still paper and that’s not good enough for people who have a passion for music
and who want to express this passion while they’re driving. On the other hand,
aftermarket speakers are not made from paper, and as such are better. You do
have to be careful that you choose a speaker with the same resistance as the
stereo, or you can blow the system.
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