Thursday, October 22, 2009

Rear View Camera. When you're in a tight spot...


I used to be against this whole advanced technology car craze. For example, I never wanted to get a GPS navigator. I just love to use maps and find my own directions. Well, I’m sure you guys are thinking now that I’m the typical man who just won’t take directions from anybody… But no! I think it’s more exciting to find your own directions and even getting lost once in a while is fine with me. It’s actually fun!

Anyway… the problem starts when you find yourself more lost than found. So I agreed to install a GPS and actually, I quite like it. I don’t use it all the time. I never use it on a road trip. But when there’s a meeting somewhere and you just don’t have the time to start Google Map your address – the GPS works like magic.

So the next thing I agreed to was getting a rear view camera installed. As much as I like driving and maneuvering, I know that I’m not 18 anymore and the system really helps me to get out of tight corners and especially when vision is limited. Hey, and there are kids in the car! I’ll do anything possible to keep them extra safe. And the night vision... I mean, wow! It really helps out. I love it.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Do you need a Digital Amplifier for your Car Stereo System?

It is a common misconception that audio digital amplifiers make your existing stereo system louder. In fact, amplifiers (both digital and analog) do not impact the volume of your system, but instead improve the clarity and richness of the sound your system produces. If you want to boost the volume power of your car audio system, a wiser choice would be to invest in some new speakers.

But for those of you who won’t settle for anything less than professional-grade sound quality coming out of your car stereo a digital amplifier can make all the difference in the world.

If you want to add greater “detail” or more bass to your music then a car digital amplifier is the way to go. The most comprehensive auto digital amplifiers feature more than one channel in order to handle a number of different audio output types. Multichannel digital amplifiers for the car allow you to enjoy greater sound on a variety of different music types, as they are built to enhance bass, treble and other aspects of the music.

As with all car audio accessories, it is important to do your homework before making a purchase. This is the best way to know if a digital amplifier will meet your needs and work properly within the current stereo system.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Your Car Stereo System and the Law

In recent years, there has been a significant rise in the number of laws that regulate the use of car stereo systems. These laws were designed to help maintain the public peace, but can often cause quite a bit of “noise” for those who get ticketed for not following the rules.

Any law concerning car stereos was likely started at the grass roots level, by neighborhood residents who grew tired of hearing thumping bass running up and down their block at all hours of the night. These residents approached their local government officials who then put laws into place that penalize those who enjoy “cruising” with loud music.

If you’re going to be riding around town showing off your new car audio system, here are some tips to help you stay on the right side of the law.
  • Keep the volume on your car stereo low when driving through residential areas. Show respect for the people who live there.
  • Keep your windows rolled up – especially when playing music that has a strong bass line. Closed windows will help trap a good amount of the bass sound inside your car.
  • Read up on local laws about noise and car stereo music. Some of these laws can actually be pretty tough – potentially costing you your driver’s license or significant fines.
  • Don’t draw attention to yourself by playing music with offensive lyrics loudly. This is one of the fastest ways to draw the attention (and ire) of local police.
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Thursday, October 1, 2009

How to choose a car stereo system? Part II

When buying a car stereo system, many buyers focus on the speakers but fail to realize the importance of a head unit. The head unit, or the receiver, should feature large buttons for easy control while driving and have a clear, bright display. When choosing a head unit, ask yourself whether you need a CD changer, or maybe a satellite radio? Do you need the system to read MP3 CDs or just connect to your iPod? These questions can help you focus on the right system that fits your needs and even save you some money.

After the head unit comes the amplifier. If you are planning to get a big set of speakers, you should get a powerful amplifier that will eliminate distortion. Weak amplifiers can damage the speakers, so don’t settle on a cheap model or else you’ll burn the system.

When choosing the speakers, the first thing to check is the size of your car’s speaker mounting units. Just measure the diameter of your current speakers in the front and back of your car and remember to measure both the width of the speakers and the mounting depth. Don’t try to force big speakers into a small mount because size doesn’t have anything to do with sound quality.

When you make your decision, or need more information about how to choose a car stereo system, remember that Pyle Audio has the gear to transform your vehicle into a screaming entertainment hub on wheels. Visit www.PyleAudio.com and choose from our extensive array of models with breakthrough features and performance. Your ears and eyes will thank you!
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