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	<title>Cool Thing &#187; Car Audio</title>
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		<title>Car Stereo Speaker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 18:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you’re not a car audio connoisseur, it’s easy to be impressed with a car stereo speaker while looking around in an expo or convention. Those big throbbing concaves blaring incredibly low bass lines or cool little tweeters whistling out seething treble sounds. Car stereo speakers are interesting and very tempting to buy, especially [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if you’re not a <a href="http://grandmothersjoy.com/"><strong>car audio</strong></a> connoisseur, it’s easy to be impressed with a car stereo speaker while looking around in an expo or convention. Those big throbbing concaves blaring incredibly low bass lines or cool little tweeters whistling out seething treble sounds.<br />
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Car stereo speakers</strong> are interesting and very tempting to buy, especially the big loud ones. Each speaker has its own unique quality, intended use and price range. Some may also be better than others at certain things so it pays to investigate your type of car stereo amplifier or head unit before you finally decide on a car stereo speaker for your system. Car stereo speakers are not all the same size and wattage, and this can cause a problem once you try to hook it up in your car.</p>
<p>There are also a lot of <strong>car stereo amplifiers</strong> on the market, it pays to be aware of how the car stereo speaker you are considering compares to the others, and how compatible it is to your amplifier or the amplifier you’re planning to buy. Car stereo speakers and amplifiers go hand in hand. You’ll want the car stereo speakers you buy to be suitable for your automotive entertainment needs and not strain the system. Style can be an important factor when choosing your special car stereo speakers. You’ll want the one you choose to fit in perfectly with your other all sorts of stereo speakers.</p>
<p>One of the biggest issues in buying a new type of <strong>car stereo</strong> speaker is suitability. How suitable your car stereo speakers are is probably the biggest issue. Don&#8217;t forget the reason you’re buying the type of car stereo amplifier in the first place, and ensure that the all sorts of stereo speakers you are looking at will do the job you need no matter what other fancy features they may offer.</p>
<p>Brand is an important consideration when you are shopping for a car stereo speaker. Ask car audio enthusiasts. Read magazines and reviews. Do you want to take a chance on just any car stereo speakers, or go for the proven name brand?</p>
<p>Nobody likes that. When shopping for better car stereo speakers, it pays to check at least a couple of different stores, just to make sure you&#8217;re getting your car stereo speakers at the best price.</p>
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		<title>A Car Stereo Installation Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 17:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder if you could do a car stereo installation yourself? Go ahead, spend that money on your hardware! Besides, doing a car stereo installation yourself can be a very rewarding experience, not to mention you can learn a lot from it too. Well, most car audio hardware are no-brainers to install, you’d find that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wonder if you could do a <a href="http://grandmothersjoy.com/"><strong>car stereo</strong></a> installation yourself? Go ahead, spend that money on your hardware! Besides, doing a car stereo installation yourself can be a very rewarding experience, not to mention you can learn a lot from it too.</p>
<p>Well, most <strong>car audio</strong> hardware are no-brainers to install, you’d find that most of the time the parts have specially shaped sockets and slots etc. and would only fit where it’s supposed to be installed.</p>
<p>If you’re a beginner, it’s best you do a <strong>car stereo installation</strong> if it’s just a simple system. You may want to leave the complicated stuff to the professionals, like installing delicate equipment like LCD panels, motorized parts etc. especially if it requires the creation of custom panels and such.</p>
<p>Head units are one of the easiest to do in a car stereo installation. Fortunately, most units follow the same size standards (DIN). In many cars, once the factory radio is removed the aftermarket radio will fit in the hole. In many other cars, a kit is needed if the factory hole is too big, or not deep enough. Any <strong>car stereo store</strong> should have kits required for installation.</p>
<p>There are two types of mounting in a car stereo installation. ISO mounting is when the radio can be screwed to existing factory radio brackets, such as in most Japanese cars. Ring mounting is when an aftermarket radio comes with a metal ring that gets mounted to the factory radio hole or aftermarket kit via bendable tabs. In many cars, dash and trim rings have to be filed to enlarge the radio hole. In most cases, special tools are required to remove the radio.</p>
<p>Speakers are very critical in a car stereo installation. No matter how expensive your speakers are, if they are not properly installed, the sound will not be up to par. In a simple car stereo installation, you’ll probably be using speakers that fit into a factory location. Sometimes building a wood or fiberglass baffle helps reduce holes and gives you much better sound. But always be careful when using power tools around speakers. Car stereo installation warranties usually don&#8217;t cover holes in speakers. For unconventional speaker locations, sometimes metal has to be cut.</p>
<p>A car stereo installation has to put up with vibrations and other noise sources in its environment. Even though it is impossible to eliminate these completely, there are products that will greatly decrease the noise and rattling, particularly on non-luxury cars. Liners, sprays and adhesive strips and even carpeting applied onto the panels can make a world of difference.</p>
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