Interior Automotive Acoustic Study for the Perfection Car Audio Sound
Every car interior is different. There are different shapes and materials inside and as the sound bounces off the interior walls it changes the acoustics and sound. If you are going to install the perfect sound system and truly looking for perfection you must take all this into consideration and that means doing a complete Interior Automotive Acoustic Analysis and Study. Only then can you achieve Perfection in Car Audio Sound.
There is a lot of math involved in perfection of sound waves and a good cad cam technician and PhD researcher in sound waves can help you get there. Additionally you must understand simply putting the speakers, tweeters, base and treble where ever they fit makes no sense at all if you are into perfection. You see as the sound moves thru the car it hits the walls and bounces off again. Some of that sound you will want to bounce in certain directions so each passenger in each seat gets the full impact.
While other sounds you want to then dissipate and this is where the special materials can be used in the seat fibers or headliners. Even special coatings on the glass can help cut out or cancel out the noise and unwanted vibrations, which take away from the perfection in sound quality. It is unfortunate that so many people go for the loudness rather than the perfection. And if you are into the decibel game fine, but that does not mean you should negate perfection. Why not have both? Consider all this in 2006.
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