Equalizers

When it comes to building your car’s sound system, one of the components that your professional sound technician would suggest is an equalizer aka graphic equalizer. However, do you know what equalizers are?

Defining equalizers

When it comes to equalizers for your car’s audio system, they are an absolute must. What an audio equalizer does is this: it is a refined system which controls the tones, making adjustments for high, low and mid frequency ranges. With a digital audio equalizer, you will discover that they come in different forms and these forms dictate the type of installation of these equalizers.

There are car stereo equalizers that can be installed in the trunk as well as the dash and they have different types of processing such as parametric or graphic. The equalizers that are installed within the dash are the most popular and common forms. The great thing about the dash type of equalizers is that they are easily adjustable in regards to settings. However, this is also a drawback.

When setting a stereo equalizer, once you find the best equalizer settings for your car, you are supposed to leave them alone, excepting of periodic adjustments for tuning purposes. Equalizer settings suggestions indicate that when you over-adjust or over equalize a unit, you have the potential to blow your speakers. This problem alone is why you will see mobile audio competitions have most cars with equalizers in the back so that they can periodically cut out one frequency over another to save the speakers.

How To Choose Equalizers

You will want to find equalizers that offer sound faders with rear to front capabilities and balancing double amps. If you want to take on a do-it-yourself project, you can buy your own graphic equalizer kits. Of course, if you do this, be sure to read up on the installation process in your manual. No matter what brand you get, whether Alpine or Pioneer, an equalizer manual should be your go to guide to answer your questions.

You can find vintage equalizers which emulate the old style of sounds of analog before digital hit the airwaves. And if you do not want to lose your settings, consider a battery equalizer which will save your settings should something happen.

When you shop for equalizers, you will be deciphering a lot of different terminology and characteristics. Just take your time and read through all the product descriptions like those of the 3 band clarion equalizer or a 5-band audio equalizer. You can then make some accurate decisions based on what your sound needs are.


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