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When refering to car speakers
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Do I really need to worry about my car cd player's faceplate?
Just listen to the speakers and pick whatever sounds most natural to you, regardless of the design.
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The same as the TV aerial cable, the cable is made of a central and an outer cable, the only need for this is to cut interference by having the outer earthed. i would not pay the extra the noise in cars mean that you will not hear the difference.Filling your Subwoofer box with pollyfill?
Usually refers to cables. Means two or more conductors one outside the other unlike normal cable where the different wires are side by side. The best example I can give is that of T.V. aerial cable where the inner signal core is surrounded by the screening mesh. Usually used in communications cables.Can anyone tell me what a vs punch (rockford fosgate ) product is?
Coaxial, is basically the configuration of the layout of the speaker. Most in car audio shops will be 2 way with a tweeter and mid bass. the coxial configuration will mean that the speaker will be mounted with the tweeter above the mid bass cone. The benefits (if you can call them that) is that coaxial will usually be a bit cheaper than its "component" (otherwise called seperates) equivalent mainly because the way the cost of building two seperate speakers wil be greater than building the two together.Coaxials will usually mean easier installation as many are available that are designed to be fitted in original speaker positisons without cutting or drilling further holes. On the down side the speakers are usually made for head unit power use and hold back on power and frequency response This will be rather limited due to the coxial design and limited "resistor" type crossovers
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