This video “Distortion of Sound” from Distortion of Sound has a fascinating view of the music industry today. It provides an interesting parallel to the car audio industry as people focus on the quantity of music rather than sound purity.

Some companies are trying to use digital media to its full potential. Audison’s BitPlay, a product we featured in a past article, is a good example of manufacturers trying to improve digital media quality. Manufacturers Pioneer and Kenwood now offer some models that have direct “FLAC” file playback. But will this ever overcome iPhones or other lifestyle devices?

Where did the CD player go? As of 2016, the OEM car manufacturers will stop producing car cd players on most models…what does this mean to sound quality? Even companies like JVC, Alpine, and Pioneer are offering digital media only radios. Could we say “they are cheaper to produce,” or are they only reacting to market demand?   Will the USB connection be the only means of getting your digital music into our audio systems?   Outboard DACs (digit to analog converts) are all the rage in home audio at the moment, but why haven’t we seen this in the automotive environment? I have seen tons of people using adaptors to use home audio products in the car. But these products are not designed for the vibrations and temperatures of the automotive environment.

You would think manufacturers of head units would start to make such a product. Most manufacturers are making better amplifiers with processing for EQs and DSPs built-in. Still, if the input to the amplifier to low-quality audio, then we are just making low-quality audio louder…it makes you wonder why?

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Did you get a chance to listen to Jacob Luckey’s interview from Kicker? It was great to sit down with him, and discuss starting at the bottom and working his way up in the company to become Kicker’s Global Trainer.

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