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Posted on April 22, 2010.
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Music is food for the soul that arms us against all the distress and disasters that the world is threatening us. The drought of urban life and speed and the dangers of living day to day build in us a thirst for a cool breeze where you can breathe freely. But where is the time where you can indulge in anything the heart desires! We are always in a hurry. The extreme pressure and tension of work and other petty matters make us forget our own lives. After all, we are not machines but human beings.

It is the feeling and philosophy that initiated the integration of music systems inside a car. Even in the hectic schedule of your daily life, you can spend a few moments while traveling and casual driving your car. Your car is the only place where you can relax and where you can taste the true flavor of life. This realization has led the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation to install a radio in the car. Before that people used to wear their own internal music or radio systems within the car for the pure pleasure and relaxing entertainment. The oldest form of stereo speakers car came on the market such as Motorola 5T71. This was the first form of commercial radio. This was priced in the range of $ 110 to $ 130.

The popularity of this model encouraged the original manufacturer and others to develop the system of car stereo speakers. To touch the popularity of Motorola at the time many companies introduced same products and resemble Victorola Radiola. And the system of old cars as a form of music jukebox came on the market as Rockola. Even in other areas such as the film industry, the craze became contagious and they adopted the name Moviola for film editing machine.

The wind of change has reached the international market. In 1932, a German company named Blaupunkt installed their first historical form of stereo speakers in a Studebaker car. In 1952, Blaupunkt has become the first company to install a new FM receiver in a car. This became another milestone in the development of stereo speakers car in its modern forms and specifications.

The vintage car stereo speakers is to use low configuration and low capacity models of transformers, vibrators, capacitors and amplifiers. With the introduction of 12 volt car battery, the system capacity with music also increased. This saw the emergence of Ford People "and the model of the city Country. The installation of semiconductors facilitated the advancement of old forms and new forms of speaker car stereo. In 1956, the first modern versions of car speakers hit the market when Motorola fitted with 45-rpm disc drive inside a Chrysler car. The old reel to reel tape player has also been tried, but its popularity has been limited because of its clumsiness. But it has also taken a step ahead Philips introduced the compact cassette on the market in 1964.

The stereo speakers vintage car were simple home audio speakers. But as they were not adapted to extreme heat and vibration of the car, modified versions have been introduced on the market. additional audio amplifiers began to be used for high sound quality. The real competition began in 1980 when several manufacturers tried to produce the strongest or the most extravagant systems car stereo speaker. Wayne Harris developed a vintage model of Cadillac Hearse in 1960 to incorporate three 24-inch subwoofers and eight of 12 inches. The experimentation with sound quality began in the 1990s with major manufacturers like IASCA invading the market.

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