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A Guide To Choosing The Right Car Stereo Speakers

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Buying a car stereo can be a complicated process if you are not familiar with the different types of stereos on the market. However, with some help understanding the differences between stereos, you can find the right stereo for your car and improve your listening experience.Consider this guide to learn about the types and features of upgradeable car audio systems.


Types of Audio Systems

Aftermarket audio is divided into two main categories: component speakers and full-range speakers.


Components

If you want the best possible sound quality from your stereo, consider a component audio system. Component systems feature superior sound design and multiple drivers for optimal sound quality.

These components are often made from better materials than full-range sound, allowing them to produce detailed and dynamic sound.


Full range

If you want to easily and effortlessly replace your factory stereo sound, consider full-range speakers, also known as coaxial speakers.

Full-range audio systems are the most common type on the market, combining all audio components into one, with a woofer for the bass and a tweeter for the treble.

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Features to look for

When buying a stereo, consider these important features to find the right package for your car audio system


Sensitivity

Stereo stereos produce the best sound quality when there is enough power. Sensitivity is the amount of sound produced by a stereo based on the power provided by the stereo. Make sure to use a low power stereo with high sensitivity speakers and a high power stereo with low sensitivity speakers for the best sound.


Power Handling

Power handling capacity is the amount of power (in watts) that a stereo can handle. So if you have a low power car audio system, then your stereo will not need to handle a lot of power and can have low power handling capability.


Rotating Tweeter

A full-range stereo stereo with a rotating tweeter can be oriented towards the listener for greater depth and more realistic sound because the tweeter produces directional high frequencies. These are ideal if you are replacing a stereo stereo low in the door.


External Crossovers

Component systems often use passive external crossovers to provide clear separation between the frequencies sent to the bass stereo and the tweeters. External crossovers help prevent the tweeter and woofer from wasting energy when trying to reproduce frequencies that should not be reproduced.


Matching the stereo to your vehicle

You'll need to find a stereo that matches the make and model of your vehicle as well as the sound system. Check the size of the stereo you already have so you can choose a new set of the same size.


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