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22nd Oct 2021The Scourge of Loose Car Audio Wire Connections

Categories: ARTICLES, Car AudioTags: Fuses, Power Wire, Supra, Toyota

The Scourge of Loose Car Audio Wire Connections

In late September, I got a call from a friend asking if I had any connections to purchase some new fuse holders for his car. The car is a fourth-generation Toyota Supra with a single-turbo kit and an AEM stand-alone engine management system. Unfortunately, it seems the fuse holders that fed the dual Walbro 255 lph fuel pumps had failed, leaving my friend stranded on the side of Read more

20th Oct 2021Mobile Enhancement Industry Profile: 2019 Ford Flex

Categories: INDUSTRY PROFILES, Installation ProfilesTags: 2019, ARC Audio, Chip Foose, Dynamat, Flex, Ford, iDataLink, Stinger

Mobile Enhancement Industry Profile: 2019 Ford Flex

If you’re into high-end car audio or auto sound competition, you’re likely familiar with Fred Lynch and the company ARC Audio. Fred has worked for ARC Audio for over 18 years and has built several unique audio systems in his cars to show off their products. His latest vehicle purchase was the 2019 Ford Flex you see here. Fred had no significant plans to upgrade the Flex, even Read more

18th Oct 2021Digital Signal Processing’s Nuance and Intensity Are Everywhere

Categories: ARTICLES, Car AudioTags: Alexa, Digital Signal Processors, Google, JL Audio, Radios, Speakers, Subwoofers, Tweeters

Digital Signal Processing’s Nuance and Intensity Are Everywhere

For years audiophiles claimed that signal processing was counterproductive and that they wanted the purest, most straightforward signal path from the source unit to their speakers. This philosophy applies as much to those interested in home audio as it does to those who enjoy music in their cars. However, the reality is, we don’t live, work or drive in an anechoic chamber. As Read more

15th Oct 2021Understanding the Science Behind Automotive Headlight Bulb Colors

Categories: ARTICLES, Lighting, Resource LibraryTags: CIE 1931, Headlights, HID Lighting, LED Lighting, Real Time Analyzer

Understanding the Science Behind Automotive Headlight Bulb Colors

When it comes to lighting the road in front of your car or truck at night, most enthusiasts focus on light intensity instead of headlight bulb color. It’s straightforward to see the difference between yellowish light produced by incandescent halogen bulbs and the white/blue output of HID or LED bulbs. The science behind these light sources is interestingly similar to what Read more

13th Oct 2021Let’s Compare Eight RCA Cables’ Performance

Categories: ARTICLES, Car AudioTags: Amplifiers, Audison, Esoteric Audio, Monster Cable, Phoenix Gold, QuantAsylum, RCA Interconnect Cables, Rockford Fosgate, Wirez

Let’s Compare Eight RCA Cables’ Performance

If you follow any of the high-end home audio magazines or social media groups, you know that interconnect cables and the stories around them are an entire industry. You can choose from 3-foot coaxial cables at prices from under $5 to well over $20,000 for some of the most bespoke, story-laden offerings. Some of these creations even have batteries built into them to provide a DC Read more

11th Oct 2021What Is the Big Three Electrical Upgrade?

Categories: ARTICLES, Resource LibraryTags: Alternators, Amplifiers, Chevrolet, F-150, Ford, JL Audio, Power Wire, Suburban

What Is the Big Three Electrical Upgrade?

We were recently at an event that was hosting a mobile audio system SPL competition. If you aren’t familiar with this sort of thing, it’s a contest to see who has the loudest stereo. We aren’t talking about cranking the dial on the factory radio. Instead, some of these folks build steel and concrete reinforced subwoofer enclosures and feed tens of thousands of watts to their Read more

8th Oct 2021Let’s Talk About Remote Starter and Security System Range

Categories: ARTICLES, Remote Starter, Resource Library, Vehicle SecurityTags: Remo, Two-Way Remotes

Let’s Talk About Remote Starter and Security System Range

Range is the critical factor in the quality and performance of a remote car starter or security system. That’s the distance between you and your vehicle when you’re sending a lock, unlock or remote start command, or are hoping to receive a security notification. If you aren’t close enough, or the convenience system doesn’t have enough power, signals may not reach the vehicle or Read more

6th Oct 2021The Car Audio Distortion Food Chain

Categories: ARTICLES, Car Audio, Resource LibraryTags: Alpine, Amplifiers, ANSI/CTA-2006-C, Clarion, Class AB, Class D, Digital Signal Processors, Mobile ES, Radios, Sony, Speakers, Subwoofers

The Car Audio Distortion Food Chain

When it comes to expressing the quality of an audio system component, the amount of distortion it adds to a signal is the defining factor. In this article, we’ll talk about how much distortion each part of an audio system adds – so that you can target your budget for the greatest benefit. We’ll rank four categories of audio equipment based on the amount of distortion they add Read more

4th Oct 2021Car Audio Speakers Aren’t Resistors

Categories: ARTICLES, Car Audio, Resource LibraryTags: Class AB, Class D, D'Amore Engineering, Speakers

Car Audio Speakers Aren’t Resistors

A while back, we took a quick look at how alternating current (AC) signals in our car audio systems work. While the amount of work done by an AC voltage source can be the same as that of a direct current (DC) source, the changes in current flow direction add complications. In this article, we’ll dive a little deeper into AC signals and explain why a fixed-value resistor can’t Read more

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