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What Does A Digital Bass Processor Do?
Posted on November 11, 2011 | Speakers.
If you are to look at any system that has a serious car stereo in it you will most likely notice that most have a digital sound processor. The first time I saw one of these I thought it was just an overpriced bass boost, and that my current amp would do basically the same thing. Little did I know that a bass processor is much more than a bass boost.
A bass processor is installed before any crossovers or signal processors. So it would be hooked up right after your in dash unit. Always install before your crossover. At first you might think that a bass processor would be just for bass heads. This is not the case a bass processor can also improve the low end sound of all music from classical to rap. So what exactly does it do?
A good bass processor contains a circuit that accurately recreates and injects low frequency information back into the signal, giving your bass more impact. A bass processor will also allow you to customize this low end power to your specific vehicle. It does this by allowing you control the para-bass functions. What this does is allows you to adjust the sweep and the width of the bass.
The sweep will let you pick a certain frequency you want the bass restoration circuit to maximize. Having a lower sweep the bass will be centered around lower frequencies. While having the sweep higher means it will be centered around a higher frequency. While the width allows you to control how wide of a frequency range it will effect. If you have the width low the bass will be centered around a smaller frequency range, and turning this up higher will increase the frequency range.
So with all this bass processing going on you might be worried about your expensive subwoofers. I know that is something I was worried about when I first installed a “epicenter” by Audio Control a popular bass processor. I was mainly worried about the subsonic frequencies that can damage your stereo equipment.
If you look at any good bass processor will come with what is called subsonic filter. Subsonic frequencies are those that are not audible to the human ear. Sound frequencies that are below 20Hz are considered subsonic. A good bass processor will have a subsonic filter that will make sure you don’t waste your car stereo’s power on this subsonic information and will make sure you are putting all of your systems power to good use.
A subsonic filter is a huge feature to being able to fine tune your bass response. On most systems setting this filter at 33Hz will be good. If you want to protect you’re your speaker system even more though you can try a higher frequency. Often a higher frequency will sound louder and cleaner.
So whether your interest is in Beethoven’s kettle drums, Miles Davis’ trumpet, or the percussion of rap music, a digital bass processor will restore those long lost bass notes.
The Importance of Selecting the Right Audio Cables for Your Devices
Posted on July 25, 2011 | Car Audio, Car Electronics.
Tight control over the impedance is considered as one of the most important factors to know the exact audio signal transmission. Do you know what impedance is? If your answer is no, it is the amount of resistance for a current because it will travel through a cable. It is mainly determined by seeing the relationship between a conductor and ground of the cable. This phenomenon is called as impedance. As there are different types of audio cables available in the market, most of the individuals are not able to select the right one for their devices. In fact, a lot many people today are not able to understand the differences between different types of cables.
If you are using the right cables that could be supported by your audio devices, you will be able to hear very pleasant and clear music. As the right cables can transfer audio signals without any interruptions, you will be able to hear excellent quality sounds. On the other hand, if you are selecting any variations in the audio cable’s structure, you may experience reflection loss. This is a situation where the audio signals will bounce back to the audio transmitting devices. As reflection loss will degrade the signal integrity, it will ultimately affect the audio quality of your devices. For instance, if you are using an audio transmitting device 75-ohm signal, using the right cable will help your receiving equipment to obtain accurate 75-ohm signals. These cables will also help you to minimize the changes happening to impedance as well as your digital audio signals.
Therefore, when you are looking for Digital Audio cables, make sure you select the right ones that can be used for your devices. You should also buy a good quality cable to obtain the best results. Even though there are also some low quality cables available in the market at cheap rates, most of them are not able to provide good quality sound for the users. Therefore, when you are buying one, make sure it is from a reputed company. This ensures you obtain the best from the products you buy.