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Buying a car audio system is almost a must these days. Bad infrastructure and congested city traffic conditions have almost made it mandatory to have a companion in the form of music in the car. It could be for pure entertainment or just to preserve our sanity, while we drive. In the era of convergence, car audio systems are more than just music. Features like blue-tooth connectivity and USB port help the us to be in constant touch with the world.
ET Automania spoke to some car music experts to get some gyaan on what to look out for while buying a music system for the car. Understand what you want It is not as simple as it sounds. Ask yourself some simple questions. Do you want to create a mini disc in your car and play hard rock? Do you prefer soft music to calm your nerves while driving in the maddening traffic? Once you have decided what you want, discuss it with your car music dealer. The kind of car speakers or components that go into the making of your system can be decided according to your taste. Once you know what you want, then you ......----READ MORE CLICK HERE --- |
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Well here is my guide to Music for car
If you have a have a good subs and amps here is how to get the best output! 1-Play always AUDIO CDS Original cds are always better than those written from mp3 collection! MP3 is not the best option to get the BEST output from that monster system of your! If converting Audio to mp3 and storing use "mp3 VBR V1" for the best quality vs space ratio! 2- Equalizing is VERY IMP! 3- Burn cds at slow speeds and not at 52 X ... some player tend to skip if not done properly! 4-Use GOLD connectors! 5- keep spks dust free! and last but the thingy most people dont check is POWER SUPPLY! check for the power supply BEFORE the setup! Hope this is useful! |
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