It is probably transparent like nothing else, the question of which speakers, in what car, to what music and for what purpose of listening. Because in the audio-car industry, there are different customers and different requirements.
For most normal, average passenger car applications, that's fine. Of course, the issue of proper connection remains to be done independently.
In all sound systems, the efficiency of the loudspeakers is significant, often underestimated in favor of the electric power of the amplifier and loudspeakers. This is a fundamental mistake. The use of even two times less power of the amplifier and the use of higher-efficiency speakers gives a much better result than the use of more amplifier power and, of course, less efficient speakers.
The discussion revolves around the Audiomedia EX1200 amplifier's suitability for driving car speakers, specifically Hertz DSK 165 and DSK 130 models, with plans for a subwoofer in the trunk. Participants emphasize the importance of speaker efficiency over amplifier power, suggesting that a lower-powered amplifier paired with high-efficiency speakers can yield better sound quality. The context of use, including the type of car and music preferences, is also highlighted as critical factors in determining performance. Summary generated by the language model.