Eldarado
I have read many of your posts and think they are usually thoughtful and well informed, but in this case, you sound like you need a vacation.
I am not defending the fidelity of car audio because it "floats my boat". As an aside, I dont even OWN a car at the moment (see "what kind of motorcycle do you drive"), other than the family wagon.
Perhaps I am cynical, but I tend to adjust my expectations for all claims coming from car salesmen, used or otherwise.
The point of this thread is that car audio can be - and should be - very, very good and I, for one, am disappointed that the topic is not touched upon more frequently.
In the heyday of car audio, many enthusiasts claimed it could sound BETTER than the average home rig, because you could more easily pressurize bass and sound levels in a confined environment.
Now I dont know what you had in your house or your car that didnt sound "anything close" but I can tell you that I had:
Yamaha PX-2 with Dynavector ruby and Grado signature cartridges
Yamaha C2a
Audio Research SP-9
Hafler DH 500 and Adcom GFA 555
Magneplanar MG IIb's and MG IIIa's
Nakamichi LX-5 and Nakamichi DRAGON
Which were not exactly shabby for 1980.
And I can also tell you that my Nakamichi and a/d/s 2001, biamped "mobile fidelity" system sounded GREAT and in many ways, was more fun than my home system.
Since then, I have heard a lot of car audio that usually just sounds like crap, albeit suitable for open air reggae competitions and/or Fast and Furious parties behind the local McDonalds.
This shouldnt take "thousands" any more than you have to spend "thousands" to get decent sound at home if you know what you are doing.
Anyone?
I have read many of your posts and think they are usually thoughtful and well informed, but in this case, you sound like you need a vacation.
I am not defending the fidelity of car audio because it "floats my boat". As an aside, I dont even OWN a car at the moment (see "what kind of motorcycle do you drive"), other than the family wagon.
Perhaps I am cynical, but I tend to adjust my expectations for all claims coming from car salesmen, used or otherwise.
The point of this thread is that car audio can be - and should be - very, very good and I, for one, am disappointed that the topic is not touched upon more frequently.
In the heyday of car audio, many enthusiasts claimed it could sound BETTER than the average home rig, because you could more easily pressurize bass and sound levels in a confined environment.
Now I dont know what you had in your house or your car that didnt sound "anything close" but I can tell you that I had:
Yamaha PX-2 with Dynavector ruby and Grado signature cartridges
Yamaha C2a
Audio Research SP-9
Hafler DH 500 and Adcom GFA 555
Magneplanar MG IIb's and MG IIIa's
Nakamichi LX-5 and Nakamichi DRAGON
Which were not exactly shabby for 1980.
And I can also tell you that my Nakamichi and a/d/s 2001, biamped "mobile fidelity" system sounded GREAT and in many ways, was more fun than my home system.
Since then, I have heard a lot of car audio that usually just sounds like crap, albeit suitable for open air reggae competitions and/or Fast and Furious parties behind the local McDonalds.
This shouldnt take "thousands" any more than you have to spend "thousands" to get decent sound at home if you know what you are doing.
Anyone?