Planning A Car Audio System Installation
by: Will Reece
With such a wide range of
components and gadget on the market for car
audio systems, the big question is "Where do I
start?"
First you must decide what
exactly you wish to do. If you are wanting to
build a car audio system for a daily driver (the
car you drive back and forth to work) with good
sounds, but you are not interested in competing,
a system can easily be put together for under
$1000. However, if you are looking for the
all-out bass monster, be prepared to drop in
some big bucks into your system.
One of the most important
things to keep in mind when building a car audio
system is planning. Get an idea of where you are
going to place components, subwoofers,
amplifiers, and power distribution. A lot of
headache can be avoided with the proper
planning!!
For the basic system, lets
look at some of the components needed.
Let's first start with the
head unit (CD player). Obviously you are going
to want a nice head unit. If you start with a
good quality cd player, and choose to upgrade
your sound system in the future, purchase a head
unit that will grow with you. Some of the
features you may want to keep in mind are:
1. CD changer controls
2. XM / Sirius controls
(if you decide to add Satellite radio in the
future)
3. Dual RCA outputs
(carries signal to the amplifiers)
4. Pause button (important
for competing)
5. Detachable face, or
other security devices
6. High voltage line
driver - this will send the sound signal at a
higher voltage to your amplifier/s reducing
noise and improving overall sound quality.
After you have chosen your
head unit, you will want to make a decision on
amplifiers and subwoofers. Keep in mind that you
get what you pay for. A $30 subwoofer will be as
big as a $300 subwoofer, but the capacities of
each will differ greatly. Look at the power
handling of each subwoofer and decide
accordingly. You will want subwoofers will work
with your amplifier/s (see compatibility).
You must also keep in mind
the available space in your vehicle. Are you
willing to give up your entire cargo area? How
many subwoofers will fit? Decide on the size.
Sizes will vary from 8" up to 18", some are
square (Kicker), but most are round. Also keep
in mind the resistance (ohms) of the subwoofer
and make sure they are compatible with your
amplifier/s (see compatibility). The subwoofer
decision will also have an effect on the
enclosure you decide to build or buy. For the
basic system, I would recommend purchasing a
pre-fabricated subwoofer enclosure. This will
save you a bit of money and headache (especially
if you end up building it two or three times!!).
Make sure you take accurate measurement of your
cargo area before building or buying an
enclosure!
Other components may be
needed depending on the type of system you are
building and how elaborate you want your sound
to be. For the competition vehicle, figure on
upgrading your alternator, adding a battery to
your system (maybe more), running high quality
RCA cables, power cables, ground cables, and
speaker cable. You may need to add a capacitor
to provide your amplifier with a reservoir of
power for bigger hits from the subs. You may
need an electronic crossover, an equalizer,
replacement factory speakers, an amplifier for
your mid-range and tweeters, additional speakers
within your vehicle for staging, etc.
|