Thursday, September 19, 2019
Installing A Car Stereo System :: essays research papers
 Installing A Car Stereo System      Throughout this project, each component will be required to be  compatible with the other components chosen. The dual purpose for this is to  keep cost factor low and facilitating installation. Several adaptors can be  eliminated by having compatible components. Five major components will be used  in this system, the head unit, the front speakers, the rear speakers, the  subwoofer, and the subwoofer amplifier.    Head Unit    The head unit is the most important component and must have certain  features to make it adequate for this system. Some of the features we will not  be using immediately but will require in case expansion is later desired. There  are four major features required in the head unit, they are internal amplifier,  Pre-amp out RCA jacks, CD controller and a face-off security feature.  The head unit must have an internal amplifier that can produce at least  25 watts-per-channel so it can adequately power a decent pair of speakers.  Reproduction of higher frequency sounds (i.e. violin, flute) as well as lower  frequency sounds (bass violin, tuba) require more power to be heard at the same  level as a midrange sound (voice, trumpet). The internal amplifier in the head  unit must be able to generate enough wattage for the SPL (sound pressure level)  of the higher frequencies to be heard clear in a space the size of the AEROSTAR.      Pre-amp Out RCA Jacks    To allow for low-level amplification without using an in-line power  reducer, the head unit will require low level pre-amplification output jacks.  Head units ordinarily come with either front and rear, or just rear RCA jacks.  This situation will only require rear jacks since the head unit produces enough  wattage sufficient for the front speakers. The sub-woofer system will be  powered by an additional external amplifier by using these jacks.    CD Controller    Although cassettes are more versatile at this point in time, CD's are  readily available and deliver a more quality sound. It would be a very good  choice to assure that a CD Controller is built in. One that controls more than  just a specific multi-CD player.    Face-off Security    Full-Panel detatchable security feature will also be required. Most  head units have this as a standard feature making this feature, although  indisposable, readily available. A unit that has mechanical fast-forward,  rewind, and eject buttons will be preferred over a unit that has all these as  electronic features. The reason for this comes apparent if ever a cassette tape  is left in the unit and the tape is to be ejected without having the ignition  key to power the unit.  In the tuner section of the unit, local/distance switchting , dolby    					  Installing A Car Stereo System  ::  essays research papers   Installing A Car Stereo System      Throughout this project, each component will be required to be  compatible with the other components chosen. The dual purpose for this is to  keep cost factor low and facilitating installation. Several adaptors can be  eliminated by having compatible components. Five major components will be used  in this system, the head unit, the front speakers, the rear speakers, the  subwoofer, and the subwoofer amplifier.    Head Unit    The head unit is the most important component and must have certain  features to make it adequate for this system. Some of the features we will not  be using immediately but will require in case expansion is later desired. There  are four major features required in the head unit, they are internal amplifier,  Pre-amp out RCA jacks, CD controller and a face-off security feature.  The head unit must have an internal amplifier that can produce at least  25 watts-per-channel so it can adequately power a decent pair of speakers.  Reproduction of higher frequency sounds (i.e. violin, flute) as well as lower  frequency sounds (bass violin, tuba) require more power to be heard at the same  level as a midrange sound (voice, trumpet). The internal amplifier in the head  unit must be able to generate enough wattage for the SPL (sound pressure level)  of the higher frequencies to be heard clear in a space the size of the AEROSTAR.      Pre-amp Out RCA Jacks    To allow for low-level amplification without using an in-line power  reducer, the head unit will require low level pre-amplification output jacks.  Head units ordinarily come with either front and rear, or just rear RCA jacks.  This situation will only require rear jacks since the head unit produces enough  wattage sufficient for the front speakers. The sub-woofer system will be  powered by an additional external amplifier by using these jacks.    CD Controller    Although cassettes are more versatile at this point in time, CD's are  readily available and deliver a more quality sound. It would be a very good  choice to assure that a CD Controller is built in. One that controls more than  just a specific multi-CD player.    Face-off Security    Full-Panel detatchable security feature will also be required. Most  head units have this as a standard feature making this feature, although  indisposable, readily available. A unit that has mechanical fast-forward,  rewind, and eject buttons will be preferred over a unit that has all these as  electronic features. The reason for this comes apparent if ever a cassette tape  is left in the unit and the tape is to be ejected without having the ignition  key to power the unit.  In the tuner section of the unit, local/distance switchting , dolby    					    
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