Cars are almost universal. We can all remember when the roads were quieter and driving was a pleasure but of course with the rapid rise in car ownership we mainly use them for work and commuting. One surprisingly large group who are often forgotten about are the car enthusiasts who still love cars and everything to do with them.

Of course people have always customised their cars with paint jobs, seats, fluffy dice and the like. But thanks to the constant advances in electronic technology and the steady decrease in size of all the parts it gradually became possible to fit better sound systems in your car.

The earliest in car sound systems most of us can remember was the good old 8-track cassette. It was very popular and manufacturers realised there was a market to exploit so they dedicated time and money to research, finishing up with the car amplifier and outstanding sound quality.

The modern car amplifiers are designed to work by powering the speakers in your car. What you hear is great music with clarity and lack of distortion even when it’s loud. To keep life simple the makers have each speaker powered by one amplifier. In theory you could have many channels but the most popular is the 4-channel amplifier.

There is a range of manufacturers in the market and they are all busy competing hard. With a variable design between the manufacturers and differences in crossovers,cooling systems and input/outputs you end up with a series of efficient amplifiers. With well recognised companies such as Panasonic, Thunder, Sony, Kicker and Alpine you won’t struggle for a great in car sound experience.

The trouble with choice of course is it can be tricky to reach a final decision. A good starting point is to go for a smaller amplifier that doesn’t take over your car. The class D amplifier made by Pioneer is widely regarded as one of the best on the market. Despite it’s small size the quality of sound is excellent.

With their little, neat design they are easy to fit in your car. They have a first-rate range of frequency response from 10 – 35000 Hertz, the S/N ratio is greater than 95 decibels and you get 4 channels with a highest power input of 150 W at 4 ohms. With this beauty in your automobile you’ll impress people and certainly turn heads. The sound quality is excellent.

It genuinely is a top time to be getting an in car sound system with several outstanding deals and very good sound quality well within your reach.