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Get Road Trip Ready With These Upgrades

Road TripWith the cold winter behind us and school finished for the year, it’s time to start thinking about getting our cars, trucks and SUVs ready for our summer road trip or vacation. Whether you have toddlers or teens, keeping everyone in the vehicle entertained during the drive will make the entire adventure much more enjoyable. Let’s take a look at some of the options available to keep your passengers happy as you rack up the miles this summer.

Rear Seat Entertainment Solutions

Road TripThe classic road trip upgrade would be to have an overhead monitor or headrest monitors installed so your passengers can watch movies while you drive. The latest in a rear seat video solution is more of a computer than a TV screen connected to a DVD player. Many systems have video games built in and include wireless controllers. The games are not quite on the level of Fortnight or Minecraft, but they are still entertaining.

The majority of the headrest video systems available can be linked together so one unit can play a DVD on both screens. If you choose units that both include DVD players, make sure the headphones have at least two audio channels so passengers can listen to different soundtracks.

Another feature found on many new rear seat video systems is an HMDI input that is compatible with streaming solutions like Chromecast, Roku and Amazon’s Fire TV. If you have Internet connectivity, your options for entertainment are nearly unlimited. You can also connect a laptop or video game system to the screens. If you need a 120 VAC power inverter to keep that laptop charged or game system going, those are easy additions.

Headrest or Overhead Monitor Selection

Road TripThere is no specific benefit or drawback to choosing an overhead monitor versus headrest monitors. Of course, with the overhead, everyone will have to watch the same programming. If the ages or interests of your passengers vary, though, this might not be the best choice. A large overhead monitor also can block the view from the rearview mirror when it’s folded down. Finally, in most applications, installing an overhead monitor requires permanent modification to the roof liner of the vehicle. If you leased your car or truck, you probably want to return the vehicle with the video system in place.

If you choose to go with replacement headrest monitors, make sure the units you choose are compliant with vehicle safety standards. Your headrests are fundamental components in preventing neck injuries if you have an accident. Your local specialist mobile enhancement retailer can help ensure the products you choose will keep you safe. Another consideration is that a headrest monitor is much easier to remove from a vehicle at the end of a lease than an overhead one.

Mobile Internet Connectivity

Road TripThere are many ways to provide Internet access while on the road. We all seem to have cellphones with gigabytes of data access each month. Many smartphones will accept Wi-Fi connections from other devices, but if you happen to step away from the vehicle, the show stops. One solution is to have a mobile hotspot installed in your vehicle. Verizon, AT&T and Boost Mobile in the U.S. and Telus, Rogers and Bell in Canada offer portable solutions that work just like a wireless router in your home. Your kids can pair their tablets or computers to stream content to a video screen or play games with their friends over a high-speed 4G LTE connection.

Keep Your Smart Devices Charged

Road TripIf you are using your phone for navigation, your better half is posting on Facebook and the kids are building landscapes in Minecraft, you will need a way to keep all of those devices charged up while on the road. There are numerous options for adding USB charging ports anywhere in the vehicle. Having a few high-current USB ports for your rear seat passengers negates the need to keep battery packs charged up and can tidy up a lot of wiring clutter. Your installer can wire the USB power ports to the vehicle ignition switch so there is no chance of the devices draining your car battery when the vehicle engine isn’t running.

Travel Safely and Efficiently

Road TripIf you don’t have a navigation system built into your vehicle, you may want to consider one. Unlike the days of old, when maps from the auto club where the only way to help you get to your destination, modern navigation system provide detailed turn-by-turn directions. If you happen to veer off-course for a little sightseeing or make a wrong turn, the navigation system will update the route almost instantly to get you back on track.

In considering a navigation solution, there are two options. You can opt for a standalone solution like a Garmin, TomTom or Magellan product that sticks to your dash or windshield. While these solutions are reasonably priced, they add clutter to the vehicle’s interior and are dangerous in the event of an accident. The alternative is to upgrade your factory radio with a multimedia receiver with built-in navigation. Not only is the installation much tidier, but these advanced infotainment solutions also offer a lot more than just navigation.

Road TripIf you are shopping for a new multimedia receiver, you will want to look at a solution that includes Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. These smartphone integration technologies work with the Google or Apple voice recognition system built into your smartphone to allow you to perform commands by talking to the radio. You can make phone calls, listen to incoming text messages, and dictate a response or check your voicemail. Both systems also include navigation systems that monitor traffic flow in real time to ensure you have the most-efficient route. Google and Apple are constantly updating their map data, so you’ll never need to buy a map update again.

If you happen to enjoy listening to podcasts or audiobooks, a multitude of apps for either platform will keep you entertained and informed.

A side benefit of an aftermarket source unit is that you can play digital media files and have built-in hands-free Bluetooth calling. Many source units offer multi-zone functionality that allows you to send video from the DVD mechanism to the monitor for the rear seat passengers. There are hundreds of options for source units, so drop by your local car audio specialist retailer and try some out on their display boards.

SiriusXM Satellite Radio

Road TripAlthough it may seem intuitive to those who already enjoy SiriusXM, satellite radio is a great source of entertainment while you drive. Unlike terrestrial radio that has a range of about 30 to 40 miles, SiriusXM uses a group of five satellites to broadcast directly to receivers all over North America. You can listen to the same broadcast in British Columbia, California, Newfoundland or Florida.

SiriusXM serves up more than 50 genre-specific music channels so you can home in on the music you like. Country, Alternative, Classic Rock, Rap and many more channels are there for your selection. There are also news, sports, comedy and religion channels to keep you informed and entertained. If it suits your fancy, the infamous Howard Stern is alive and well, broadcasting on SiriusXM Channel 100.

Adding satellite radio to your car, truck or SUV is easy, and several transportable solutions or products will integrate with a factory-installed or aftermarket radio.

Cruise in Style with Aftermarket Accessories

Road TripMost mobile electronic retailers can help you out with automotive lighting upgrades to make driving at night safer. A quality LED or HID bulb upgrade in the factory lighting system can make a world of difference. If you are looking for fog or driving lights, or maybe a reading light for the kids in the back, they can help with those as well.

If your car didn’t come with cruise control, an aftermarket system can be added relatively easily. Companies like Rostra offer kits for drive-by-wire and cable-controlled accelerator pedal configurations. If you have a Chevy Aveo, Pontiac Wave, Scion xA or xB, Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, Ford Focus, Honda Civic, or Dodge Ram, cruise control kits for these and many more applications will make crossing the countryside much more enjoyable.

Get Road Trip-ready

Before you pack your bags, drop by your local mobile enhancement specialist retailer and talk to them about the entertainment and convenience options they have available to make your next adventure a lot more fun.

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Do I Need a Digital Signal Processor?

Digital Signal ProcessorSignal processing is nothing new to car audio. In the ’80s we had stand-alone equalizers, crossovers and even phase-shifting devices — all designed to help your installer make your car audio system sound better. Lately, the focus in audio signal processing has shifted from analog to the digital domain. There are now dozens of stand-alone digital signal processors available and even more amplifiers with integrated DSP technology. Let’s take a look at why you may want to include or add a digital signal processor to your audio system.

What Does a DSP Do?

Digital Signal ProcessorIn a nutshell, a DSP uses a microcontroller that is designed specifically to manipulate audio signals in the digital domain. Pretty much all of the DSP devices on the market include crossovers, equalizers and signal delay features that we can use to optimize the performance of your sound system.

How Do I Know if I Need a DSP?

If you have an amplifier in your car audio system, then your stereo can benefit from a digital signal processor. All cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, boats and even ATVs have reflections and resonances that change the sound we hear from the speakers. Listening to a speaker in a showroom is a very different experience from hearing that same speaker in a car or truck. Why? The acoustics of the environment are different.

Car Audio System Equalization

Digital Signal ProcessorAt the simplest level, a DSP can be considered a glorified yet extremely precise tone control. When you combine the features of a processor with measurements from a real-time analyzer, a properly trained technician can dramatically improve the tonal balance and accuracy of your audio system. Vocals and instruments will sound more as though you are in the presence of a live performance as opposed to listening to a recording. Expert technicians can use stereo equalization to improve the staging and imaging characteristics of your sound system, helping to increase the realism of the listening experience further.

The Importance of Accurate Crossovers

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A 5 channel amplifier can power an entire active system.

No single speaker can accurately cover the entire audible frequency range and produce adequate output to create an enjoyable listening experience. As such, car audio systems are made up of multiple speakers, each designed to operate within a specific range of frequencies. Tweeters handle high-frequency information, typically above 3kHz. Midrange drivers handle the majority of vocals and operate between 100Hz and 3kHz. Woofers and subwoofers cover low-frequency information below 100Hz. The suitability of a driver for a specific frequency range depends on its size and design.

When we design an audio system, ideally we can dedicate an amplifier channel to each speaker. In the three-way system above, we could use a five- or six-channel amplifier to power the woofer(s), midrange speakers and tweeters. The crossover functions built into a DSP handle separating the audio signal into frequency bands that are appropriate for each of those speakers.

The Benefit of Signal Delay

Digital Signal ProcessorLet’s continue with our three-way system example. In many systems, the tweeters are mounted at the top of the door, in the sail panel, in the dash or on the A-pillar. Midrange drivers in a system like that are typically 6.5 inches in diameter and are installed in the factory door location. Finally, woofers typically require an enclosure and are mounted in the trunk, cargo area or under the rear seat of a pickup truck. The distance between the listener and each speaker is different, as is the difference between the left and right speakers. These pathlength differences result in us hearing the closest speaker first, which makes our minds think that that is the source of the majority of what we are hearing.

The signal delay capabilities of a DSP allow the technician who is tuning the system to delay the signal going to the closest speakers, so that sound from all speakers arrives at the listening position simultaneously. When executed properly, the music in the vehicle will appear to come from a space between the speakers, rather than from the speakers themselves. If your speakers are installed in optimal locations, that virtual soundstage should appear to span the width of the windshield and place each performer and instrument accurately within this soundstage.

What Else Can a DSP Do?

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Many DSPs offer controllers that control the volume levels and can switch presets.

Most signal processors on the market include the ability to store multiple system configurations. If you want a tune for a single-seat listening position, then another for when you have friends in your vehicle, the tuning technician can create those. If you have a convertible, you may want a separate audio system configuration for use when the top is down.

Many processors have multiple inputs, and many include Bluetooth streaming options as an additional audio source. If you have a factory-installed source unit but want the option to stream music from a media player or smartphone, your installer can configure the system with multiple presets, each with a dedicated signal source.

Are Digital Signal Processors Expensive?

Digital Signal ProcessorWell, yes and no. Good quality processors start around $400 plus installation and require at least an hour to configure in most vehicles. If you have a complex multi-channel system, you may need a DSP with more input and output channels and additional time to configure the system in your vehicle.

Regarding improvements to an audio system, investing $600 to $1,000 into a processor will yield performance gains that far exceed a similar investment in better speakers, amplifiers or subwoofers. If you already have a great audio system, adding a DSP and having the system tuned by a professional will improve every aspect of its performance.

Experience A Digital Signal Processor Today

If you are planning an audio system upgrade or you already have a system in your vehicle, drop by your nearest specialist mobile enhancement retailer and ask if they have a digital signal processor on display or in a demo vehicle that you can audition. Some shops will even have presets configured to demonstrate how each step of the tuning process will improve the performance of your sound system. Once you hear what a DSP can do, it’s hard not to want to buy one!

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Top 20 Automotive Enhancement Services Offered at Local Retailers

Automotive Enhancement ServicesIf you are like most people, you may think that your local car stereo shop specializes in custom audio systems, speaker replacements and, if they have marketed themselves well, remote car starter installations. The reality is, many mobile enhancement retailers offer a variety of automotive enhancement services that extend well beyond audio system sales and service. Let’s have a look at some of the service options that don’t get talked about as often. (Editor’s note: Not all of these services are available at every mobile enhancement retailer.)

Automotive Enhancement Services

The following items are offered in no particular order. Before you head to your local retailer, you may want to give them a call or send an e-mail to confirm that they provide the service you seek.

1. Parking Alert Systems

Automotive Enhancement ServicesMany new cars and trucks come from the dealership with advanced collision avoidance technologies. The most basic is a rear-vision camera system or parking sensor system that can alert you to the presence of an object or person while maneuvering your vehicle. If your vehicle doesn’t have a backup camera or parking sensors, a system can be added quite easily.

2. Blind-spot Monitoring Systems

Automotive Enhancement ServicesIn the same vein as the parking sensors, an aftermarket blind-spot monitoring system will alert you to the presence of a vehicle or object beside or just behind yours. When an object enters this space, a small indicator will illuminate to alert you to an object in your blind spot. If you activate the turn signal, an audible warning will be produced to let you know that someone is there.

3. Heated Seat Systems

If your car, truck or SUV didn’t come with heated seats, don’t fret. High-quality seat heating elements can be added to most vehicles to make your trips a lot more comfortable when it’s cold out. If you have a bad back, a little extra warmth may the ticket to making your drive more comfortable. Most heated seat kits offer high and low settings, but you can often opt for systems with variable settings.

4. Upholstery Upgrades

Automotive Enhancement ServicesIf you have an older vehicle or are interested in changing the look of your interior, your local mobile electronics specialist retailer can provide you with a complete custom interior. Companies like Katzkin, Leatherseats.com and Roadwire offer vehicle-specific seating upholstery in a variety of colors and patterns, including your choice of thread color. They can often embroider a logo into the upholstery if you wish. Many shops can also swap out the carpet in your vehicle with a new custom-molded piece in a variety of colors to complete the transformation.

5. Power Windows

Did you know that you can add power windows to a vehicle that has manual crank-style windows? There are two options to achieve this upgrade. Ideally, your local retailer can swap in a motorized window regulator (lift mechanism) that is a direct fit from the factory. This option won’t be cheap but it offers the best performance and longevity. If the cost or availability of the factory system rules out that option, companies like SPAL offer universal motorization kits that include control switches. Your shop can integrate your power windows (factory or aftermarket) into your remote starter, security system or keyless entry system to allow the windows (or even your sunroof) to be opened or closed remotely.

6. Fog and Auxiliary Lighting

Automotive Enhancement ServicesWho better to install aftermarket lighting than someone who specializes in automotive electrical systems? From a set of OEM-style fog or driving lights to high-power bumper or roof-mounted light bars, your local mobile electronics specialist can install and wire the system so it’s secure and reliable.

7. Emergency and Signal Lighting

If you have a work truck, talk to your local mobile electronics specialist about installing high-output emergency lighting. From beacons and light bars to surface-mount lighting, strobes, sirens and scene lighting, an automotive electrical expert is adept at integrating these systems into your vehicle safely and reliably.

8. Cruise Control

Automotive Enhancement ServicesA variety of new vehicles are still available without cruise control. Whether you have a classic car with a carburetor, a new vehicle with drive-by-wire throttle or something in between, aftermarket cruise control solutions are available to make your next long-distance trip a lot more comfortable.

9. Truck Accessories

Automotive Enhancement ServicesAre you in the market for a set of side-steps, a new toolbox for the truck bed, a new tonneau cover or an off-road-ready grille guard? Drop by your local mobile enhancement retailer. In addition to being experts at automotive electrical systems, most shops have the tools and experience required to install a variety of truck accessories.

10. Vehicle Tracking Systems

Automotive Enhancement ServicesIf you want to know where your vehicle or fleet of vehicles is at all times, a GPS-based tracking system is a perfect solution. These products can monitor a single vehicle and send you an alert when it moves, or they can log the location of dozens or hundreds of trucks, all at the same time. GPS tracking systems have been proven to cut down on wasted time and reduce the potential for accidents by altering driving behavior. Tracking systems are also available for powersports vehicles and construction equipment.

11. Power Trunk Release

Almost any car stereo shop can add an actuator to a cable-operated power trunk to integrate it into a keyless entry, remote start or security system. They can even add a switch to your dash, center console or glove box to pop the truck easily from inside the vehicle. Why stop with the trunk? How about a power fuel-filler door release?

12. Electrical Repairs

Automotive Enhancement ServicesDo you have a power window that won’t roll down, a door that doesn’t lock when you press the button on your remote, or an intermittent instrument cluster? The advanced troubleshooting experience that most mobile electronics technicians possess far exceeds that of some dealership service centers. If there is something electrical or electronic not working on your vehicle, drop by and see if they can help.

13. Custom Fabrication Products

Not every fabrication project needs to be about an audio system. If you need a mobile office complete with 120 VAC outlets and mobile Internet in your SUV or van, that’s an easy task. What about building custom door panels and a center console for a custom or classic car restoration? Many mobile electronics shops around the country specialize in custom interior fabrication.

14. Radar Detector and Laser Countermeasure Systems

Automotive Enhancement ServicesIf you live in a state or province that allows the use of radar detectors, the team at your local car stereo shop is far and away the best choice to integrate a premium system into your vehicle. Custom installed radar detectors and laser defense systems provide early warning against police radar and can delay laser measurement devices from obtaining a speed reading.

15. Detailing and Paint Protection

Are there scratches or swirl marks in your paint finish? Having your vehicle professionally detailed can make it genuinely look better than new. There are several premium paint protection products available that can help maintain the finish of your vehicle. Ceramic coatings and paint protection film will help keep your car, truck or SUV looking like new.

16. Window Tinting

Automotive Enhancement ServicesHaving the windows of your vehicle tinted does a lot more than simply change the style of your vehicle. Window films block almost all of the ultraviolet energy from the sun to protect the occupants from accelerated skin aging. Premium films offer infrared rejection properties that help to keep the interior of your vehicle cooler. Window tint can also make your vehicle safer. If you get into an accident, the resulting tiny pieces of glass will remain adhered to the film rather than flying across the vehicle. Finally, window tint can help to reduce crimes of opportunity. If someone can’t see the contents of your vehicle, there is less reason for them to break in.

17. Wheel and Tire Upgrades

Many mobile enhancement retailers offer a variety of wheel and tire packages for cars, trucks and SUVs. In many cases, you can have the products you choose installed in a day or two. Nothing changes the styling of a vehicle more than a new set of wheels. Tires are the No. 1 safety item on your vehicle — they are the only thing keeping you connected to the road.

18. Premium Floor Mats

Automotive Enhancement ServicesMany retailers offer automotive accessories like floor mats. One of the most popular brands in this category is WeatherTech. Their premium Floor Liner solution features a high-quality protective mat that is molded to the floor of your vehicle. The mat extends up the firewall and the center console to protect your carpet from damage, dirt and salt stains. WeatherTech also offers side window deflectors, mud flaps, bug deflectors and much more. Even if your local retailer doesn’t carry the WeatherTech brand, they should be able to source a solution to keep your vehicle looking great.

19. Boat, Motorcycle and Powersport Vehicle Audio Upgrades

Just because it’s called a car stereo shop doesn’t mean that its technicians aren’t adept at working on all sorts of mobile audio systems. Marine audio upgrades are a great way to make your time on the water even more enjoyable. Cruiser-class motorcycles are even more fun when you have an audio system that sounds great. If you want music on your side-by-side, ATV or even a snowmobile, they should be able to handle that as well.

20. Performance Parts

Automotive Enhancement ServicesAre you looking for a set of lowering springs, a computer programmer or maybe a supercharger or turbo kit? Many mobile electronics retailers have technicians available to enhance the performance of your vehicle. A bolt-on exhaust, cold-air intake, high-flow air filter or throttle body spacer can provide your vehicle with a little extra power and may improve your gas mileage at the same time.

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Digital Signal Processor System Design

Digital Signal Processor SystemWhen it comes to creating an audio system that sounds amazing, incorporating a digital signal processor into the system gives your installer the tools required to compensate for the majority of the limitations that vehicles impose. To maximize the benefit, a digital signal processor system design needs to take the features and benefits of a processor into consideration. In this article, we are going to explain some of the key differences between a system with and without a digital signal processor.

What is a Digital Signal Processor?

Digital Signal Processor SystemA digital signal processor, also called a DSP, is an audio processor that uses a microcomputer to make adjustments to a signal in the digital domain. In a stand-alone processor, the audio signal from the source unit is converted to a digital data stream using an analog-to-digital converter. Once in the digital domain, the processor can equalize, filter and even delay the signal. Most processors have six or more output channels to provide us with the ability to send different signals to dedicated amplifier channels. Each channel has a digital-to-analog converter that provides a conventional analog audio output.

Digital signal processors offer many benefits over their analog brethren. All the adjustments are handled in the digital domain, making the system impervious to errors because of differing passive electronic component values. The range of adjustability is much greater in a DSP compared to an analog processor, and because all the calculations are based on mathematical equations, the results are more accurate and repeatable. Such functions as signal delay can be performed much more easily in the digital domain than by using analog components.

Speaker Selection for DSP-based Audio Systems

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A three-way speaker setup like the new Sony XS-GS-1631c would be a great choice for a DSP-based system.

Your choice of speakers and subwoofers is independent of the presence of a signal processor. The criteria for accuracy, clarity and output capability doesn’t change at all. What will change is whether or not you need passive crossover networks.

The job of a passive crossover is to split the audio signal coming from your amplifier into frequency bands that are suitable for the woofer and tweeter in your speaker set. It should go without saying that the tweeter won’t be able to reproduce mid-bass and midrange information accurately, and the woofer can’t handle high-frequency information. Passive crossover networks use a network of capacitors, inductors and resistors to split up the signal and send it to the appropriate driver.

To this point, we have been talking about component speakers. We can certainly build an amazing audio system that uses coaxial-style speakers. Coax speakers are very common when a speaker location in the dash can accommodate a four-inch driver, and many people choose coaxial speakers for the rear locations in their vehicles as well.

When we design an audio system that will be using a digital signal processor, we can use that processor to divide the audio signal before it is sent to an amplifier. The drawback is that you need additional amplifier channels. The benefit is that we have complete control over the crossover slope and frequency for each driver. This flexibility to adjust the interaction between drivers in adjacent frequency bands allows us to ensure that the output of both drivers sums accurately where they overlap. Done correctly, the transition from one to the other is smoother.

Speaker Placement Considerations

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A DSP can help provide some flexibility in speaker placement.

In most cases, we install upgraded speakers in factory locations in the doors. The tweeter is often placed at the top of the door, or in the dash. Depending on your vehicle, this may put the tweeter closer to the listening position, or farther away. Another consideration of installing an audio system in a vehicle is that we sit much closer to the left side of the car than the right. This means that the left-side speakers are perceived as being louder, and we hear the signal from them before we hear the one created by the right-side speakers. The result is a soundstage that is clumped to the left side of the vehicle.

All digital signal processors include the ability to apply a delay to the signal output from each channel. We can use this delay feature, along with some simple calculations, to allow you, the listener, to hear the output of both the left and right speaker at the same time. The effect is much like listening to a high-end home audio system where you sit equidistant from each speaker. Executed properly, your music will appear to come from a virtual soundstage that spans beyond the width of your windshield.

With some additional tuning, we can adjust the arrival time of the entire front stage to compensate for the distance to a subwoofer. When adjusted properly, the sound from the subwoofer will appear to come from the front of the vehicle, assuming you are using premium quality, low-distortion subwoofer.

Digital Signal Processor System Design Amplifiers

We mentioned that sound systems that are designed using a digital signal processor often require additional amplifier channels. Most manufacturers offer four-, five- and six-channel amplifiers, and several even have eight-channel amps. These multi-channel amps are ideal for actively filtered audio systems.

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A five channel amplifier such as the new Mosconi Pro series can provide an excellent base for a DSP powered system.

In the simplest of systems, we can use a five-channel amp with a digital signal processor to power a set of tweeters, a set of midrange drivers and a subwoofer. For more complex systems, you may want dedicate midrange drivers on the dash and mid-bass drivers in the door, so you’ll need another pair of channels. If you like having rear speakers, tack on another pair of channels. You may find it ideal to combine a six- or eight-channel amplifier with a dedicated subwoofer amplifier to achieve the correct number of channels and precisely the amount of power you want.

System Equalization

Another huge benefit of using a DSP in the system is that it gives us the ability to equalize the signal going to each speaker to compensate for reflections and resonances in the vehicle. Speakers have different response curves at different angles. As a result, a speaker will seem to sound different depending on where it is installed.

System Flexibility

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Almost all DSP companies offer some sort of DSP controller, like this Mosconi Mini controller.

Another benefit of building a system that includes a digital signal processor is the ability to factor multiple configurations into the design. Many processors include multiple presets that can be accessed using an optional remote control or a simple switch. We could configure one preset to provide the driver with excellent imaging and a second configuration designed to be used when there are multiple people in the car. This second option would remove some of the signal delays. The accuracy and placement of the soundstage would suffer somewhat for the driver but improve dramatically for the passenger.

If you are designing an audio system upgrade from scratch, talk to your local car stereo shop about including a digital signal processor in the system and be sure to include an hour or two of labor in the quote for tuning the system once it’s installed. If you already have an upgraded system, drop into your local mobile enhancement retailer and ask them to demonstrate the benefits of a digital signal processor. When configured properly, a DSP can make your existing audio equipment sound better. We know you will be impressed!

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Basshead Songs: Put Your Subwoofer System to the Test

Basshead SongsWhen you think of the stereotypical car audio system, most people imagine compact cars with large subwoofers in the trunk being driven around late at night, rattling the china in the cupboard and being annoying. While many stereotypical bassheads are still out there giving the industry a bad reputation, a much larger group of enthusiasts thrives on hearing basshead songs on a reference-quality sound system.

Imagine you are sitting at the console at Abbey Road Studios in London, the Record Plant in Los Angeles or even Deadmau5’s reference-level home studio in Ontario, Canada. You’re listening to your favorite artist’s latest album the same way the mastering technician wanted you to hear it. For an audiophile, this would be the Holy Grail of musical experiences.

For those of us who love to hear our music the way the artist and producers truly intended, a premium audio system in your car is a great escape from reality while on your way to work, school or home. As a follow up to our Bang For Your Buck series on subwoofers, we decided it would be fun to look into some real tweaky, geeky basshead music. No, not necessarily the latest jams from Jay-Z or Flo Rida, but tracks that have bass so deep that you can typically only feel it — if your system is up to the challenge!

Finding Basshead Songs

We put the call out to our industry friends and asked them for their bass infrasonic subwoofer demos. The majority of the list came back with tracks with awesome bass lines that varied in frequency from 50Hz to around 30Hz. While these are a LOT of fun and easy to make very, very loud, that’s not what we are after in this article. We want the rumble. We want tracks that send your subwoofers into convulsions at incredible excursion levels. Call them Voice Coil Cookers or Woofer Killers; these tracks offer amazing bass lines that most systems struggle to reproduce.

We sorted through about 75 tracks using Adobe Audition. Audition allows us to look at the spectral content of a track quickly to find out how low it extends. We’ve included spectral content charts for each track that shows frequency along the vertical scale, time across the horizontal scale and amplitude shown as color intensity from black through purple and orange. Brighter colors mean that the information at those frequencies is louder. We’ve thrown in a few honorable mentions that are a lot of fun, even if they don’t strictly meet our criteria for infrasonic fun!

Strap in friends, this is going to be a lot of fun. Oh, and if you blow up your subwoofers trying to play these, uh, sorry, or maybe, you’re welcome!

“Boom Boom Pow” from The Black Eyed Peas album The E.N.D. (language)

Basshead SongsThe monologue introduction to “Boom Boom Pow” by will.i.am builds to a crescendo from the 45-second mark, peaking with infrasonic information from :50 to 1:03. Content during this time extends solidly down to 7 Hz. There is another drop at 2:18, and the section from 3:13 to 3:42 contains a lot of infrasonic content. If your system is up to the challenge, this track has it all: a solid conventional bass line and enough content below 20Hz to make any true basshead happy!

“Hoods Run Down” from Lil Wyte’s album Phinally Phamous (explicit lyrics)

Basshead SongsOften referred to as Bass Check, “Hoods Run Down” by Lil Wyte is a rap song that starts with an introduction and the DJ plays five sequentially lower tones. The first is centered at 41Hz, and most factory sound systems can handle this one with no problem. The second “beat” is at 35Hz, and you are going to need at least a small sub to catch this one. The third drop is centered around 27Hz and will tax premium factory systems and aftermarket systems tuned to boom rather than rumble. Now things are getting fun! The second-to-last tone is centered at 20Hz and is going to be a workout for most vented enclosures. Pay attention; speaker damage may ensue! The last beat is centered around 16Hz. You are going to need serious cone area and power to feel this one with any authority. The rest of the song continues with a standard bassline with information around 30Hz. A good workout for your stereo and a nice gentle massage for the ride home.

“3 A.M.” fea. Timbaland from Young Jeezy’s album The Inspiration (explicit lyrics)

Basshead SongsAnother classic rap track, “3 A.M.” features a steady bass line that extends down to around 30Hz, giving almost any sound system a chance to sound great. Interspersed randomly through the track are bass drops down to the single digits. There is lots of 9Hz content at the :57 and 2:01 marks. These don’t last long, but they are reasonably loud. You’ll hear 10-cycle beats at 0:37, 1:03, 1:54, 2:45, 3:11 and 3:37. There is lots of 50Hz content during these drops, so it might be hard to pick them out, but they are there.

“Jurassic Lunch” from Erich Kunzel & The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra’s The Great Fantasy Adventure Album

Basshead SongsThis is more of a demo track than a song. Included on The Great Fantasy Adventure Album with main title themes from movies like Terminator 2, Clash of the Titans, Total Recall and The Abyss, “Jurassic Lunch” is a short 1:11 track at the end of the album. The track starts with birds chirping in the jungle. At the 13-second mark, a series of pulsations centered at 12Hz and 24Hz start. These continue to the 29-second mark, where harmonics are included that provide content above 30 cycles. It’s only then that you realize you are hearing the footsteps of the Tyrannosaurus rex stomping through the Jungle. Around the 39-second mark, you start to hear tree branches breaking with each step, and then at the 45-second mark, the roar of the Rex overpowers the track as he devours his prey. Of course, Kunzel included lots of bone-cracking and crunching around the 51-second mark. The Rex savors his meal from the 51- to 56-second mark, where he rewards himself with a giant burp that peaks with information down to 10Hz at the 59-second mark. This track serves as an awesome demonstration of a true subwoofer system.

“White Rabbit” from the Blue Man Group album The Complex

Basshead SongsThis remake of “White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane features the required tuned PVC tubing percussion that has made Blue Man Group so unique. Though this track doesn’t share the intense infrasonic peaks of our other suggestions, it maintains an impressive level of 15-cycle content throughout the almost three-minute-long track. There is very evenly dispersed mid-bass energy in this track as well — a great challenge for your door speakers.

“Terminator Theme” from Erich Kunzel & The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra’s The Great Fantasy Adventure Album

Basshead SongsAnother fun track from The Great Fantasy Adventure Album is the Terminator theme. This haunting track is full of special effects and mechanical sounds that remind listeners of the end scene of Terminator 2 as the machine slowly lowers himself into the mass of molten steel in the refinery. While most of the percussion comes from kettle drums in the 47-48 Hz range, the closing of the track features an explosion that starts at the 3:11 mark and peaks with 11Hz information from 3:14 to 3:16. A fitting ending to a great track.

J.S. Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor from Don Dorsey’s album Bachbusters

Basshead SongsThis track goes back, waaaay back! Scholars think that Bach wrote this classic piece of organ music between 1704 and 1750 (when he died). Even those who don’t listen to classical music recognize this track. Don Dorsey released Bachbusters, a synthesizer-based take on some of Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest pieces, in 1985. The album took first place on the Billboard classical music chart and has been popular with car audio enthusiasts ever since.

This track culminates with the synthesized organ playing deeper and deeper until the 5:17 mark where a sustained 19 Hz note serves as the climax and is sustained for a full 11 seconds. Heh, heh.. Fun!

“Centipede” from the Knife Party album Rage Valley

Basshead SongsThere had to be some dubstep in this list somewhere, right? “Centipede” is a somewhat creepy track that is full of fun bass. While the focus of the bass line is around 40Hz, the track contains content with good output levels down to the 10Hz range. While we doubt most clubs could reproduce this infrasonic information with serious output levels, the sensation of listening to this in a well-designed mobile audio system would be fantastic. It’s also really loud: The VU meters remain pinned at the 0dB mark for the majority of the track.

Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture performed by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Basshead SongsAnother all-time-classic classical recording is Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. This recording is known for its jaw-dropping cannon blasts at the end. When played back on a vinyl record, all but the very best turntable configurations will result in the needle jumping out of the track as the cannons go off. The first five cannon blasts appear at 12:36 into the track. The second and most impressive group begins at 14:41, with the blast at 14:55 containing low-frequency energy that extends down to nearly DC levels. Call it one to two Hertz if you want – it makes no difference.

“Purple Lamborghini” by Skrillex and Rick Ross on Suicide Squad: The Album (explicit lyrics)

Basshead Songs“Purple Lamborghini” won a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media. This rap track contains a bass line that is centered around 38Hz for the majority of the track. But the fun doesn’t stop there: Four times in the track, the bass sweeps from 50 down to 22Hz with impressive output. The video features Rick Ross, Skrillex and none other than Jared Leto in full Joker garb.

“Put On” fea. Kanye West from Young Jeezy’s album The Recession (explicit lyrics)

Basshead Songs“Put On” makes our list with what we’ll call an honorable mention. The track doesn’t dig hard into the infrasonic region but contains four drops that repeat through the entire track. The first is up at 55Hz and is classic rap music bass. The second is at 44Hz and the third is at 36Hz, giving your body a nice massage. The last is centered around 27Hz and will give your subwoofers a good workout. We included this track because the 27Hz bass line appears no less than 22 times in this 5:21-second track.

“This Means War” from the Avenged Sevenfold album Hail to The King

Basshead SongsThe second of our three Honorable Mention tracks is “This Means War” by Avenged Sevenfold. This rock track opens with well-recorded percussion and guitar. At the 25-second mark, there is a rumble of thunder with great content down to 20 Hz that slowly fades to the 30-second mark. The remainder of the track only gets down to about 40Hz, but the kick drum is well-recorded and the entire track is well worth listening to.

“Supercut” from Lorde’s album Melodrama

Basshead SongsAnother honorable mention is Lorde’s “Supercut.” Though the main bass line remains focused between 40 and 60 Hz for the majority of the track, the section of the song from 2:34 to 3:05 has a surprising amount of information that extends down to 10 cycles at a moderate level.

“Supermarket Flowers” from Ed Sheeran’s album ÷ (Divide)

Basshead SongsWinning our “what the heck is that doing there?” award is “Supermarket Flowers” by Ed Sheeran. This track features Sheeran accompanied by a piano for the majority of the track. At the 2:08 mark, a synthesizer comes in to add some a gentle bass line to the track. The lowest notes are 28Hz at the 2:32 mark. While not the infrasonic content we were searching for, this remains a nice surprise in what would be described as a nice song.

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