Does Turning on Loudness Equalization Improve Sound Quality?
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Turning on loudness equalization does not improve sound quality. Below are relevant introductions about car audio systems: 1. Technical Key Points: There are five key aspects to consider in car audio technology—installation dimensions and techniques, the audio system's vibration isolation technology, sound quality processing technology, anti-interference technology, and the active noise cancellation technology recently applied in the automotive field. 2. Signal Cable Selection: Signal cables should have excellent anti-interference properties, minimize signal attenuation, ensure good contact, and prevent oxidation at connection points. Top-tier signal cables often use specialized alloy materials, ring-type plugs, and gold-plated surfaces to prevent oxidation. 3. High-Power Output Principle: The principle of high-power output in audio systems dictates that the output power of the head unit or amplifier must be appropriately configured. Higher output power indicates a broader linear range of audio control, meaning it can drive speakers more effectively. Conversely, low-power amplifiers are not only prone to distortion but may also cause overheating or even burn out the amplifier or speaker coils.