Auto Sound Systems
Technology Spending Limits and the Auto Sound System
We live in a world that is constantly changing and evolving.
We see it every time we buy a new car, a new television, or a
new computer. We see it every other month when the iPod is
putting out a new an improved model that offers more features,
more disk space, and more everything, in a smaller package
(well not since they added video but until then, the gadgets
were getting smaller while the features were growing
exponentially). The truth of the matter is that technology
seems to be advancing at a rate that is nearly impossible to
keep up with. That being said, you can quite literally drive
yourself insane by trying to keep up with the pace of modern
technology.
What you need to do in order to maintain proper sanity is
decide on a level of technology that you are comfortable and
confident with and go with it until it is time (by either
necessity or desire) to upgrade. You do not have to be the
first to purchase the latest and greatest in software and
gadgetry (this has become my mantra: I do not have to be the
first to own the great big bad new toy, I will survive gadget
deprivation-it isn't working yet but I'm ever the optimist).
The point is that you do not need to be the first to try every
new thing and you will not only wear yourself out by trying but
also you bank account, credit cards, and second mortgage.
Technology is expensive, especially the newest and latest. If
there was any doubt stroll on over to Ebay and see how much
Play Station 3's are selling for at the moment-madness and
lunacy do not even begin to subscribe the amount of money
people are offering to pay for these devices.
Technology is a wonderful thing. It makes life easier for
some and a lot more entertaining for others. The same holds
true with auto sound systems. The technology exists to make
them much more beneficial to car and driver than they have been
in the past while offering many more features than ever before.
Today you aren't even limited to AM and FM. You now have the
option of CDs, audio books, MP3s, XML, and digital FM radio,
which offers a few bonus features over traditional radio. It
really doesn't matter if you have the absolute latest. Most of
us can enjoy a great deal of the wonderful technology that is
available if we are willing to wait long enough for the prices
to go down. I recall, and it wasn't all that long ago, when DVD
players sold for no less than $100. You can get them now (about
5 years later) on a regular basis for less than $30. This is
only one example of many. PS2s were around $400 when they first
hit the market and now can be bought at the whopping price of
$120. All around us technology evolves and grows and then
prices fall.
The point is spend your money where you want to spend it
rather than where you think it should be spent. If you want an
auto sound system then get the best one that you feel meets
your budget requirements. You do not have to have the top
system in the technology food chain in order to have a great
sound system that will provide you with years worth of
enjoyment. You are the only one that is responsible for the
decisions you make. It is up to you to decide where you want
the bulk of your money invested when it comes to technological
gadgets and goodies. Believe me, I'm a gadget geek. I love
playing with new toys and gizmos and seeing how they
work-really, for me it's a thrill. At the same time I realize I
can't always be the first to get the new toys I so desperately
want to try out so I limit myself and decide which ones are the
most important. You must do this for yourself when it comes to
auto sound systems.
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