Wireworm5
08-25-2007, 11:13 AM
I drive taxi and I'm fortunate to have a in dash cd player. I've driven a number of different North American vehicles that all have basically the same players. Depending on the car the sound ranges from good to bad. The car I presently drive sounds decent at low volume but distortion is obvious if you turn up the volume to about half.
Why do North American cars use the same cheap systems? None of them play mp3, and with cd-r it might or might not work.
Anyways I lucked out on a taxi fare to Regina from Saskatoon, Ka Ching! So before I drive back I stopped at Walmart to buy a cd to listen to on the way back, 2 1/2 hr drive.
Alan Parson Essential, which only had a couple songs that I liked. I played the whole double cd set. When I got home I played the cd again on my home stereo. What a difference, the music was dynamic and full of body, like watching black 'n white tv and swithing to color.I still only liked a couple of songs.
What I am saying is this this is what most people are esposed to, chitty audio. If they heard what the music really sounds like on a good home audio, they would probably become audiophiles too.
Just a rant while procrastinating on yard work. :)
Why do North American cars use the same cheap systems? None of them play mp3, and with cd-r it might or might not work.
Anyways I lucked out on a taxi fare to Regina from Saskatoon, Ka Ching! So before I drive back I stopped at Walmart to buy a cd to listen to on the way back, 2 1/2 hr drive.
Alan Parson Essential, which only had a couple songs that I liked. I played the whole double cd set. When I got home I played the cd again on my home stereo. What a difference, the music was dynamic and full of body, like watching black 'n white tv and swithing to color.I still only liked a couple of songs.
What I am saying is this this is what most people are esposed to, chitty audio. If they heard what the music really sounds like on a good home audio, they would probably become audiophiles too.
Just a rant while procrastinating on yard work. :)