If music is an important part of your driving experience, good car speakers are essential for delivering the right sound while you are on the road. Good car speakers are an important part of a music-lover’s decision when buying a car. However, if you have a great car but not-so-great car speakers, you can install better quality car speakers without paying a lot of money or dealing with inconvenience.
Many manufacturers of car speakers will tell you the specially designed car speakers are superior to the factory car speakers that come with your car. The best car speakers are made of a combination of Mylar, Aramid and even silk. Car speakers are sold as “full range” or component speakers. Full range car speakers come in 2, 3 or 4 way models. Each kind has a tweeter, which picks up high frequency sounds, and a woofer, for low frequency tones. The 3 way speakers add another driver, whereas 4 way car speakers add “super tweeter” for maximum sound. You can also buy extra woofers if you prefer a richer bass tone.
You can have a professional install your new speakers or you can do the job yourself. Before attempting to go it alone, ensure that you have read and understood the instructions and have the right tools for the job. Basically, you will be popping out your old speakers and using a heat gun and a Dyanamat or an Accumat to stick the new speakers on the metal surface. If you are the least bit uncomfortable with installing your own car speakers, it is probably best to have a mechanic do the job for a little extra. Many car speakers include the price of installation. Your car speakers should have an excellent warrantee in case something goes wrong, and they should be easily replaced, if needed. |