Getting a Kenwood Car Stereo System Is An Investment in Reliable Technology That Is High Quality.

Kenwood has been known as a staple electronics brand with some of the best audio sound in their products.

In home theater systems, surround sound systems are set up by careful placement of speakers set up around a central listening area. This provides the experience of balanced sound. In a car, all the passengers do not get to sit in the middle. Seats are off center and next to speakers which can cause a sound distortion.

When designing a cheaper audio system in private cars, a balanced stereo is vitally important. A surround sound system, like ones Kenwood offers, becomes a challenge. Left and right balance along with a 360 degree sound field must be considered for each listener in a car. Kenwood systems achieve a full surround experience no matter where passengers are in the vehicle.

Kenwood offers some of the best quality speakers that are affordable. No matter how much is spent on other components of an audio system, low quality speakers will make a low quality sound.

Smaller speakers generally give clear highs while bigger speakers give deep lows. There are two options for midrange speakers - 2 way and 3 way. 2 way speakers play high and low while 3 way speakers play mids and lows. The more sounds a speaker can play, the better it will sound.

Choosing 6x9 speakers will give a car a great bass sound. Usually these speakers are placed in the back. However, a subwoofer will give cars a bump. Eight inch subs do not bump. Ten inch subs give the car a slight jitter. Twelve to fifteen inch subs will shake and rattle the car.

Amplifiers need to match the speakers' RMS power. An amp can make or break a car audio system. Low quality or low power amps matched to high speakers do not take full advantage of speaker quality. An amp that is too powerful will blow those expensive speakers in a matter of months.

Front speakers and tweeter upgrades work well for simple voice audio. A professional system begins with tweeter purchases. An amp and sub is standard for car audio upgrades. Ten inch subs work well for most music. 200 watts will vibrate the seat a small amount while 600 watts will shake the mirror violently enough that drivers will not be able to use it.

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