Auto Sound Systems
The New Technology of Auto Sound Systems
So what kind of auto sound system really seems to float your
boat? Are you the type of person who wants the simplest sound
system on the market today? Will you be content with talk radio
and a few FM radio stations? Do you need an 8-track? How about
a cassette player? I hate to say it, but if you are still
living in the past, you will have a rather difficult time
finding an audio system for your car that can accommodate your
desire to hold technology behind the current trends. These
things simply do not sell. You may find an occasional auto
sound system that still has a cassette player but for the most
part you will find that the market for this device is almost as
limited as the quality of the device itself.
Today's auto sound systems are more sophisticated than they
have ever been before. Gone are the days when you had to turn a
dial to find a radio station. Today you can set your car to
scan the stations until you find one you like. You can even set
them to scan radio stations by type. For me, that was a great
invention as I find country music rather sad and always end up
finding the one song that will bring uninvited torrents of
tears while flipping through the stations mindlessly as I
drive. Being someone that hates to cry on any given day it is
bad enough to cry. Add to that the fact that I'm probably
driving at about 75 or so miles an hour and you can probably
see where this is problematic. I do best whenever I can avoid
country music stations all together.
Another great technological advance when it comes to the
auto sound system is individual volume control. No longer do
you have to listen to your mothers, brothers, sisters, or Aunt
Sally's music blaring, you can slide on your headphones and
mute out the noise of the rest of the world. If your vehicle
has a truly sophisticated sound system, you can even change the
radio station in order to find music that is much more suitable
for your musical tastes.
You should also be aware that today's auto sound systems are
much more user friendly than those of days past. Most displays
are digital and easy to read. You might even notice that many
can read the local radio stations codes and formats and will
list the songs that are playing for you. You'll never have to
wonder about the name of that great song you just heard or even
who sang it again. It's right before your eyes as you are
driving along and listening to awesome tunes.
The best auto sound systems offer not only CD options to
drivers and passengers alike but also the ability and
capability of reading and interpreting MP3 data as well. More
and more people are turning to MP3s for their primary source of
music. It takes up far less space than your average CD holder
and holds a lot more music. You can download only the songs you
like without purchasing an entire CD full of songs only to find
that you only liked one song on the entire CD. You can put your
favorite songs on a memory stick and bring them along for the
ride. It's a great way to enjoy music in this day and age. I'm
quite literally surprised that I haven't seen an iPod auto
sound system pop up on the radar yet and am seriously expecting
to see one any day now, literally.
Regardless of whether or not you wish to enter the modern
era of music and music listening it's upon us. However, if you
are truly opposed we could always find you a nice supply of
Sinatra in MP3 format in order to make the transition a little
more comfortable for you.
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