Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Car Stereo with Subwoofers

Even the best car audio systems don't reach their full potential until you install car stereo subwoofers. Regular car stereo speakers merely don't replicate low frequencies the way subwoofers will, so even top-notch car stereo speakers gain from having car stereo subwoofers as companions. What do you need to know when you're shopping for car stereo subwoofers?

While you're shopping for car stereo subwoofers, be certain that your car audio system can take them.

Regular factory-installed car audio systems don't have enough power output for car stereo subwoofers. If you wish to add car stereo subwoofers to your system, you'll require a car stereo amplifier powerful enough to use them. Keep this in mind when shopping for components for car audio systems; consider not only your existing use, but future upgrade plans.

If you do long to add car stereo subwoofers to an current factory-installed system, you can use a mono amplifier or 2-channel amplifier to use the subwoofers themselves. A Class-D mono amplifier happens to be the ideal option for powering car stereo subwoofers, as it provides a tough, resourceful power output. Match your car stereo amplifier's output with your car stereo subwoofers to ensure you've got enough power for your car stereo speakers.


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