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The real problem with car audio is the noise to signal ratio. Regards,Frank Van Alstine
I think that I am going to replace the head unit with a double din CD/DVD/nav unit, get a four channel amp, and replace the speakers with coaxials in the same locations in the door panels.Thank you all for your help.
Good choice. Your car audio quest makes me hate my car system (I finally paid attention to it today, and its rancid). Salk Car Audio anyone?
I guess I'm not that fussy. I love my original equipment VW Jetta Monsoon radio--I couldn't improve on the crossover, and the drivers are very decent. I can hear everything I need to hear while stuck in traffic or zooming around the Beltway before getting stuck in traffic. I think subs are a waste, but I can enjoy mobile sound if it's basically uncolored, not boomy, and the tweets actually tweet.
I don't see many cabinet opportunites for Jim in that enterprise. But MurphyBlaster......Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Anyhow, I'll be checking out Oneinthepipe's automotive audio nightmare Friday afternoon in Boston.
I don't see many cabinet opportunites for Jim in that enterprise. But MurphyBlaster......Hmmmmmmmmmmm.
I know the guys who first developed the Monsoon products back at Delco Electronics in the 90's. Most of them were true audiophiles, as well as good engineers.
Are these the same Monsoon guys that made the killer planar computer speakers? As good as their products were, I'm suprised someone hasn't carried on with their technology torch after they went out of business.Kenreau