The Different Types of Speakers for Your Car
When driving around it is essential to have quality car speakers for the best sound. The ideal set of speakers will be reasonable in cost and will also enhance the sound of your car's music system. Therefore, to choose the right set of speakers it is essential that you are aware of all the various types that are on the market today. There are four options of car speakers and in this article I will outline these options to ensure that you have the information to make the right choice for you.
Coaxial, also known as multi-element speakers, are the first type you need to think about. These types of car speakers are usually what is found in the car when you buy it. They are cone in shape and have a combination of tweeter and woofers inside. There are two types of coaxial speakers: two-way, three-way, four-way and so on. A two way speaker has one tweeter and woofer, while a four way has one woofer and three tweeters.
Component speakers are the second type of speaker for your car. These speakers contain crossover filter networks in addition to woofers and tweeters. While the woofers produce low range frequencies and the tweeters high range, the cross over filters produce mid range frequencies. The advantage of crossover speakers have over coaxial is that they can produce sound that is of high quality and that is free of distortion.
Subwoofers are the third type of car speakers. These speakers are designed to produce low frequency sounds and are off a large size than component or coaxial speakers. They are place inside enclosure so that they produce their well known "thumping" sounds.
Not everyone wants to replace the speakers inside their car. With the invention of iPods and other MP3 players, it is now possible to play high quality music without investing in a an expensive car audio system. If you have a laptop, it is possible to utilize wireless laptop speakers inside your car. There are also other types of wireless stereo speakers that you can utilize with your iPod or MP3 player that will produce amazing music and sound.
In summary, there are four options you have when it comes to car speakers. There are: coxial, component, subwoofer or wireless speakers. The first three are purposely built for the car, while wireless speakers are used on your iPod or MP3 player to produce quality music and sound that rivals many car audio systems. Consider these four options carefully before you go out and buy yourself a new set of car speakers.



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