When you are assembling or giving
a face-lift to the audio system of your car, begin with the source of the music
- the in-dash receiver. In-dash receivers for a car are available from
specialists in car audio systems such as Kenwood, Alpine and Pioneer and these
systems will greatly enhance the quality of sound. Some in-dash receivers come
with a CD player along with it and a lot of them support these formats also -
WMA, MP3, CD-RW and CD-R. Some of them even give support to satellite radio and
the Apple iPod. Buy an in-dash receiver that comes with a built-in CD Changer
or you can attach a CD changer to the car audio system that is already fitted
to your car so that you will not need to play around with the controls or the
CD cases while driving. Models such as the JVC CH-X and the Sony CDX-757MX
series can take in as much as ten or twelve discs. Increase to its maximum
sound potential of your car audio with new speakers, a new subwoofer and a new
car amplifier. First of all take measurements of the area in your car where you
want to locate your speakers. When you assess item listings on eBay, see that
each of the speakers, amplifier and subwoofer fit into your car. Enhance The
Speakers Of Your Car Manufacturers of car speakers such as Pioneer, Alpine and
JBL offer a wide variety of car speakers, all of them different in power, size
and price. They can be mounted in a variety of locations in your car that
includes either the front and/or the back of your car. They can also be mounted
inside car doors. This is probably the right choice for those on the lookout
for a cheap car DVD player set up. Cases are essentially similar to a laptop
case. You just place your portable player inside the case, and secure it to the
car's front seat backs for instant rear seat screening. Just fasten the top
section of the case to the seat back and flip down the horizontal bottom part.
The player sits on top and is secured into place. This is a reliable choice if
you already have a portable player that has reasonable skip prevention
technology. With this set up, your existing portable DVD player becomes your
car DVD player, and you can bring it with you when you leave the car. Although
simple to install and extremely inexpensive, car cases are not for front seat
screening. Whether or not this DVD player fits into your car depends on two things,
the DIN size of the hole in your dashboard and the depth of your dashboard. DIN
is simply the German abbreviation for Deutsche Industries Norm. It is the
German Industry Standard for all automotive parts and many other mechanical and
electrical components. The one that affects you is 1 DIN and 2 DIN and it
describes the width and height of all automotive DVD players and car stereos. If
there is a larger squarish hole in your dash then you will have a 2 DIN hole,
if it is long and narrow then it is a 1 DIN hole. Unless you want to do some
remodeling work on your dash it might be a good idea to get the right size DIN.
However, the DIN just covers the height and the width of the car DVD. The ideal
approach is to look through the car owner manual for the measurements of your
car dash and then stack that up against the dimensions of the car DVD from this
listing or from the manufacturer's website. If it is too long then it might not
be the best model to choose.
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