What is the typical amperage for a car CD player?
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The nominal voltage for most car audio systems is 13.2V. Introduction to Car Audio: Car audio systems are installed to alleviate the monotony of travel for drivers and passengers. Initially, car AM radios were used, later evolving to AM/FM radios, cassette players, and progressing to CD players compatible with DCC and DAT digital audio. Modern car audio systems have achieved high standards in sound quality, operation, and vibration resistance, capable of maintaining stable performance and perfect sound quality even on rough roads. Components of Car Audio: Car audio systems consist of a head unit, speakers, and an amplifier. The amplifier's role is to boost weak signals from the audio source or preamplifier without altering the sound quality, driving the speakers to produce sound, commonly known as a power amplifier.