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How to Buy a Car Audio Subwoofer

07/03/2016 By BestCarAudio.com

Car Audio SubwooferAdding a subwoofer to a car audio system is the best bang for the buck regarding audio performance upgrades. You can instantly hear the difference, and it dramatically improves the realism and enjoyment of your system. Let’s look at how to pick a car audio subwoofer for your vehicle.

Factory Audio System Limitations

Subwoofer SystemBefore we get into how to choose a car audio subwoofer system for your vehicle, let’s examine why a subwoofer is such a great upgrade. In a nutshell, factory audio systems are designed around a budget – both monetary and weight-related. When automakers start looking at car audio products, price is often their primary concern. Automakers also work hard to reduce vehicle weight as much as possible, thereby reducing fuel consumption and, subsequently, environment emissions from the vehicle. This means that the performance of even these so-called “premium” factory audio systems is mediocre at best, and typically can be quantified as disappointing.

A factory audio systems that does happen to include a subwoofer is often limited in the amount of power available for the sub. The subs themselves are typically small, and the speaker cones can’t move very far to produce sound. Finally, the enclosures are often extremely compact, further limiting low-frequency sound reproduction. These limitations combine to produce bass that, if it seems to exist at all, won’t play very loud, doesn’t play very deep, and lacks clarity and definition.

Retail To The Rescue!

Subwoofer SystemA specialist car audio retailer can work with you to design a subwoofer system that can offer an octave or two more low-frequency output. With the availability of subwoofers designed specifically to fit into small enclosure volumes, these subwoofers can be hidden inside storage compartments, inside your spare tire or in the footwell of almost any vehicle. Gone are the days when all your storage space has to be sacrificed for great sub-bass.

Before we delve into how to pick a sub, don’t let the stereotype of “booming bass” sway you from adding a subwoofer. Just as every home theater system includes a subwoofer to accurately reproduce low frequencies, the addition of a subwoofer to your vehicle will add accuracy and realism. Subwoofers make your music sound bigger and more lifelike by letting you hear and feel frequencies as low as 20 Hz. A sub also takes the load off the smaller door and dash speakers that aren’t capable of making accurate or deep bass.

Starting The Process

Car Audio SubwooferBefore you head out to your local car audio specialist to inquire about a subwoofer system, there are a few things you should do. Accurately quantify your goals for the subwoofer – are you looking to “warm up” the system, are you trying to rattle your fillings loose or something in between? It’s important that you know what you want. A properly designed system with adequate speaker cone area and power will sound dramatically better than an undersized system pushed to its limits.

As with any purchase, have a rough idea of your budget ahead of time. Consider that there will be some installation cost and additional expenses for wiring for the amplifier and vehicle integration.

Finally, have a look at your vehicle and consider how much space you want to dedicate to the subwoofer system. As mentioned, it doesn’t need to be much these days, but every subwoofer needs a proper-size, properly built enclosure.

Auditioning Car Audio Subwoofers

Listening to a subwoofer in a vehicle is highly useful. The small space inside the vehicle boosts low frequencies more than a larger listening room. Once you have established a reference for how a specific subwoofer in a specific enclosure sounds in the vehicle, then you can listen to different options in the showroom for changes compared to that reference.

As with any listening session, you will want to use music you are familiar with, preferably something you have listened to dozens, if not hundreds, of times. In the case of a subwoofer, the performance of the speakers that are playing with it can affect the perception of its quality, so choose something similar to what you will be using. You will want to focus on three aspects of the subwoofers performance: frequency response, how loud it will play and how accurate it is.

Regarding frequency response, you will want to listen to how loud different frequencies are. Some subwoofers produce a lot of energy in the 50–70 Hz range, some between 30 and 50 Hz, and some play well below 20 Hz. You need a find a balance that accurately reproduces your music and meets your performance goals. High-quality subwoofers can be very musical, accurately defining subtle nuances between each different frequency. A pipe organ, piano, harp, bass guitar, contrabassoon and even a tuba all play into the range of a common car audio subwoofer. In fact, some male voices extend down to 65 Hz or lower. The best subwoofers offer smooth and extended frequency response while remaining tight and dynamic.

Quantifying how loud a subwoofer will play has a great deal to do with what type of enclosure it is installed in, and how much power you have to drive it. The limiting factor on output is cone area and how far the speaker cone can move – we call this excursion. Without accurate measurement equipment, all you can do is decide if the combination of the subwoofer, amplifier and enclosure you have chosen meets your needs.

A Word On Car Audio Subwoofer Enclosures

Subwoofer System
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There are four common ways of installing a subwoofer in a vehicle. If you have a trunk, you can have your installer create a baffle that separates the trunk from the interior of the vehicle, and install the subwoofer in that baffle. That is known as an infinite baffle installation. You need a subwoofer that was designed specifically for that kind of application.

More common is a sealed enclosure, known formally as an acoustic suspension enclosure. These are forgiving regarding their volume requirements and can offer very smooth frequency response when combined with the output gain that most vehicles offer.

Perhaps the “most fun” of all subwoofer enclosures is the ported design, known as a bass reflex enclosure. In these, which are larger than a sealed enclosure, there is a vent of a specific area and length that uses the back-wave (sound coming off the back of the subwoofer cone) to help reinforce the output. You get more bass output for the same size subwoofer.

Finally, the most complex of enclosures commonly used is the bandpass design. In these, the enclosure acts to filter out high-frequency information. These enclosures sound the best when you have great-quality midbass drivers in the system.

An entire article could be dedicated to the benefits of one enclosure design over another, but your car audio retailer can help steer you toward the correct one for your application.

If you are thinking of upgrading your car audio system and you do not already have a subwoofer, drop in at your local car audio specialist right away! There are enclosures not much larger than a shoe box that can make a dramatic difference in the way your system sounds. If you want something more significant, that is easily arranged. Take along your favorite music and have a listen. Adding a subwoofer not only makes a huge improvement, but can be a lot of fun!

This article is written and produced by the team at www.BestCarAudio.com. Reproduction or use of any kind is prohibited without the express written permission of 1sixty8 media.

Filed Under: ARTICLES, Car Audio, RESOURCE LIBRARY Tagged With: Subwoofers

Why Does My Toyota Stereo System Sound Terrible?

05/10/2016 By John Schwartz

Toyota StereoOne of the popular brand of vehicles we see at Perfectionist Auto Sound and Security is Toyota, and one of the most common questions we get is, “Why does my Toyota stereo system sound so bad?” Sometimes they will follow up with, “My last Toyota sounded much better than this one.” Chances are, they are correct. Let us explain.

The Reason

In the year 2012, Toyota introduced Display Audio radios to the market. These are touchscreen radios that, over the years, have evolved into doing a great job at integrating with your smartphone. The bad news is this radio cost Toyota a lot more money than previous models, and they knew they couldn’t charge more for their vehicles, so they took money from other parts of the audio system.

Let’s use a 2011 Camry as an example. Once you moved from the base model to an LE, the vast majority came with Toyota’s premium-sound JBL audio system. While it doesn’t sound as good as an aftermarket system we sell here at Perfectionist, it did sound much better than Toyota’s basic audio. It played louder and had more bass.

Move forward to 2012 and the JBL system is only available on Toyota’s top-of-the-line vehicle, and it was still an option, not standard equipment. To make matters worse, the speakers used in modern Toyota audio systems are lower quality than previous years, again, done in the name of cost savings.

The Solution

The good news is we can fix these problems. Here are our suggestions for how to make your Toyota audio system sound better.

Toyota StereoStart with upgrading your front speakers. You sit in the front of the vehicle, so have us install a better-sounding set of speakers in the original locations. Your vehicle won’t play any louder, but the clarity will skyrocket.

Add a subwoofer. Your stock Toyota audio system is seriously lacking in bass. In fact, when Toyota went to the really cheap speakers, they added an equalization circuit designed to remove bass from the music at higher levels to protect the speakers. It is no wonder you have no real bass in your music. Our team of experts can add a subwoofer to your stereo system, giving you low-end bass that will make your music come alive. And don’t worry – you don’t need a huge box in your trunk anymore. That was the ’90s. We can design and build an enclosure for you that tucks into a corner, taking up almost none of your vehicle’s usable space.

Toyota Stereo-4Get some power. Now that you have better-sounding speakers and real low-end bass, you may want your speakers in the vehicle to play louder. When your favorite song starts playing and you crank the volume know, you need power to play your music at louder levels. Perfectionist can add an amplifier to your Toyota factory radio in the dash and give you all the power needed so you can listen as loud as you want.

Upgrade Your Toyota Stereo System At Perfectionist Today!

We invite you to stop by Perfectionist Auto Sound and Security in Anchorage with your Toyota vehicle and get to know us. Our highly trained staff will sit in your vehicle with you and listen as you tell us what you like and what you don’t like about your current stereo system. We will then design and build a solution tailored to your unique needs. Let us show you why Mobile Electronics magazine named us the Top Retailer in the Nation two different times.

You can also contact us here for more information about any of our products and services.

Filed Under: ARTICLES, Car Audio Tagged With: Amplifiers, Speakers, Subwoofers, Toyota

Dodge Ram Remote Starter Installation and Audio Upgrade

04/29/2016 By John Schwartz

Ram Remote StarterA client from Eagle River came to Perfectionist Auto Sound & Security with his 2014 Ram 1500, looking to upgrade the audio system and install a remote starter. Our team looked over the vehicle with him and listened as he explained his goals for the upgrades. We work on lots of Rams in our shop, and when we told him about our Ram package, he chose it instantly.

CarPlay Upgrade

 

Ram Remote Starter
The Pioneer radio gives the client the ability to play many audio sources as well as access to Apple CarPlay.

We began by replacing the factory radio in the dash with a Pioneer AVH-4100NEX unit that comes with Apple’s CarPlay software. When we introduced him to the benefits of CarPlay in our store, it became a must have for him. Our installers were able to integrate the factory-installed backup camera to show up on the big Pioneer display, which was a plus.

Pioneer Amplifiers

Ram Remote Starter
This Ram truck sounds as good as it looks, thanks to our audio upgrades!

We added two Pioneer amplifiers to the vehicle and installed them in hidden locations – a GM-D9601 that powers the subwoofers and a GM-D8604 to power the front and rear speakers. This combination gave the client over 1,000 watts of clean power, so when he wants to jam, he has all the power he needs.

Audison Front Speakers

For front speakers, we chose the Audison APK165 6.5” component set, installing the woofer in the front doors and the tweeters in the factory locations in the dash.

Hertz Rear Speakers

In the rear doors, we installed a set of Hertz ECX130.4 5.25” coaxial speakers. In our usual Perfectionist fashion, we installed all of the speakers on custom composite speaker adapters and soldered and heat-shrank all connections.

Custom Subwoofer Enclosure

Ram Remote Starter
The custom accents on the subwoofer enclosure really highlight this installation.

When it came time for bass, we went back to Hertz, choosing a pair of 10” ES250.5 subwoofers in an enclosure that fits perfectly underneath the back seat. Our team created a fiberglass mold for Ram trucks to let us make the fiberglass enclosure outside the vehicle, keeping the smell down and improving the finished product. We covered the enclosure in matching carpet with custom vinyl inserts for a classy touch.

Two-Way Ram Remote Starter

Ram Remote Starter
Regardless of the temperature, the client will always have a warm vehicle to get into, thanks to his remote starter.

You know every vehicle we touch needs a remote start. In this case, we installed a Compustar RF2W-G9 two-way system with up to 3,000 feet of range. Now the client will always know if his doors are locked or if the vehicle has remote started.

Get In Touch With Us Today

When you are ready to get upgrades on your vehicle, we invite you to contact us HERE at Perfectionist Auto Sound & Security in Anchorage. Let us show you why we are a two-time winner of Mobile Electronics magazine’s Retailer of the Year. Our team will work with you to design and build the upgrades that best fit your unique needs.

Filed Under: Car Audio, FEATURED INSTALLATIONS, Remote Car Starters Tagged With: 2014, Amplifiers, Audison, Compustar, Hertz, Pioneer, Ram, Speakers, Subwoofers

Perfectionist Adds Wet Sounds Products to Our Elite Lineup

04/14/2016 By John Schwartz

Wet Sounds ProductsSpending your evenings and weekends hanging out with friends and family on your boat is a great way to relax. The mobile entertainment experts at Perfectionist Auto Sound & Security know how to make that time even better – with some great music!

Wet Sounds Products

We are proud to add Wet Sounds speakers, amplifiers and electronics to our product solutions for boats and sport activity vehicles. Let’s have a look at what makes Wet Sounds products so great.

Tower Enclosures

Wet Sounds ProductsWet Sounds is well-known for their wakeboard tower speaker enclosure systems. The Icon8 offers great clarity and mid-bass performance from an 8-inch woofer and 1-inch titanium tweeter.

At the other end of the spectrum is the jaw-dropping Rev 3-SOME. It includes four 10-inch midrange/mid-bass drivers and an ultra-high-efficiency titanium dome, horn-loaded compression midrange.

Wet Sounds tower speaker systems can be heard clearly at up to 80 feet away without any appreciable loss of detail or quality. They are the perfect solution for water skiing, wakeboarding or a day of tubing.

The new Stealth series of sound bars lets us install big sound in small spaces. They are perfect for compact off-road vehicles, but we can also use them on a boat, a Jeep or anywhere else you need great sound from a compact package. Stealth sound bars are available with a built-in amplifier and Bluetooth receiver, or in a passive version that you can add to an existing system.

Amazing Speakers And Subwoofers

Wet Sounds ProductsWet Sounds offers speakers in 6-inch, 8-inch and 6×9-inch sizes. Each offers amazing sound quality and impressive efficiency. This means you get the most sound possible with the least power. All feature a weather-resistant design that includes a rubber spider and surround, Nylas (Nylon and Fiberglass) frame and grille, and aluminum tweeter.

They offer subwoofers in 10- and 12-inch sizes in applications for sealed, vented or infinite baffle installations. The awesome XS-XXX V2 12-inch subwoofer can handle an amazing 1000 watts of power to ensure you can feel the beat even when you aren’t on the boat.

Premium Electronics

Wet Sounds ProductsPowering your Wet Sounds speakers is easy with their line of amplifiers. The Syndicate, Hydro-Tech X and Sinister series of amplifiers offer excellent efficiency and sound quality. Each can handle the physical beating that electronics onboard a boat must endure.

All of the amplifiers feature an extremely efficient Class D design. When combined with their efficient speakers, you not only get really loud and clear music, but the system also is easy on your boat’s electrical system.

Wet Sounds offers many source accessories. The WS-420 BT is a preamp with a four-band equalizer and built-in Bluetooth receiver. Just pair it with your phone and you can stream your music to your system.

Wet Sounds has a new wireless audio connectivity solution called the WS-A Link S/R kit. Each module can send or receive audio. The A Link allows you to connect multiple systems together when you are rafted together for a real party atmosphere.

The Best Service And Installation

Perfectionist Auto Sound and Security in Anchorage, Alaska, is best known for our fanatical approach to system design and installation. We’d be happy to help you achieve your goal of having an easy-to-use audio system that sounds great.

Want to know more about Wet Sounds?  Check out this short video:

For more information about any of our products or services, please contact us here.

Filed Under: ARTICLES, Marine Audio Tagged With: Amplifiers, Bluetooth, Speakers, Subwoofers, Wet Sounds

Get Ready for Boating Season with Your Marine Audio Experts

03/28/2016 By John Schwartz

marine audio expertsHave you dreamt of the perfect rainbow trout or salmon that you’ll catch this year? Is perfecting the new trick on your wakeboard something on your bucket list? Summer will be here before we know it. This means the temperatures will begin to rise and daylight hours will last longer. Longer days are perfect for taking the boat out on the water. What is better than a day spent out on the lake with the sun on your skin and the wind in your hair? These days on the water with friends and family are some of the best each year. Aren’t you getting excited just thinking about it? Your marine audio experts at Perfectionist can help make this boating season even better!

Ready To Rock?

marine audio expertsDo you have the proper marine audio system to support your boating adventures? How about a system that you can interface with your phone or iPod for access to all your music? Or speakers that will allow you to crank up your tunes and still have them sound great when you’re cruising at higher speeds? Perfectionist Auto Sound & Security has a team of experts who are ready to make all of this happen for you.

Custom Designs

marine audio expertsWhat are your hobbies? Do you just enjoy a day on the boat socializing? We’ve got you covered. Maybe you enjoy fishing but like to have great sounding music. No worries! Is water skiing or wakeboarding your thing? If you want to be able to hear your music while you do your sport we have everything you’ll need.

At Perfectionist, we understand the ins and outs of marine audio. A stereo in a boat is built much differently from a stereo system in a vehicle. Our team knows all about the effects of water, extreme temperatures, vibrations and power supplies on your  marine audio system. You’ll never have to worry about playing your music while docked and then having a dead battery when you start your boat. We will build you a system that you’ll enjoy for years to come.

Reliability

Our standards are set high and reliability is something we stand on. No one wants to be inconvenienced by having to take their boat out of the water and tow it to have repairs made. We understand this, and that’s why our work is done by experts.

Now is the perfect time to give your boat the system you’ve always wanted. When boating season begins, yours will be ready. As we get to know you and find the things you’re looking for in a marine audio system, we will work with you to give you all the volume, bass and reliability you need. This year can be full of the most enjoyable weekends you’ve experienced yet.

Stop By Your Marine Audio Experts Today!

Stop by our store in Anchorage, Alaska, and let the fun begin today! You can also contact us here for more info.

Filed Under: ARTICLES, Marine Audio, OUR FACILITY Tagged With: Amplifiers, Speakers, Subwoofers

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