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  When you're serious about car audio, replace the original stereo auto speakers

When you're serious about car audio, replace the original stereo auto speakers



The market for auto speakers keeps growing. In fact, itês larger than ever. What sound your car pumps out ranks equal in importance to how your cars looks and how fast it goes when you hit the gas. Unfortunately, most original equipment speakers barely get the job done sound wise.

When you're serious about car audio, replace the original stereo speakers. Depending on your needs, youêll find hundreds of models to choose from. First consider what type of speaker you need. This really depends on your tastes and what you're looking for soundwise.

Two Basic Car Speaker Types: Coaxial or Two Way and Component

A coaxial speaker carries a single tweeter mounted above the cone of the woofer. Many car manufacturers include these as original equipment, however replacing these low quality speakers will do wonders for your sound.

A component speaker system appeals more to those interested in customizing every aspect of their vehicle. Basically a system of separate woofers, tweeters, crossovers and subwoofers designed to work together seamlessly, give better power handling and performance than 2 way or coaxial speakers. However, installation can be tricky and time consuming over coaxial. If you don't know what you're doing, taking your vehicle to a reputable audio service retailer and letting them do the dirty work pays "sound" dividends.

What brand of speaker to buy? Well, Bose always makes a good choice by it again depends on what your tastes and needs are. Whether youêre in to rock, classical, country, hip-hop or talk radio, replacing your original auto speakers will usually improve the sound you experience on the road.

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